Best Plants For Cold Spring, MN

plants by zone map for Cold Spring, MN

A variety of plants are suitable for Cold Spring's climate. According to our data, the growing zone for the area is 4b, with average annual lows of -25 to -20 degrees Fahrenheit. Scroll down for a full list of the best plants for Cold Spring, MN based on our analysis of the region's climate.

If growing food is your aim, vegetables hardy to Cold Spring include beets, broccoli and brussels sprouts, while fruits like apples, apricots and blackberries will flourish.

For flower beds, go with choices like aster (aster), black eyed susan (rudbeckia hirta) and bleeding heart (dicentra spectabilis) for the best results.

Trees for Cold Spring

American Basswood
American Beech
American Elm
Balsam Fir
Black Cherry
Black Spruce
Black Walnut
Colorado Blue Spruce
Eastern Hemlock
Eastern White Pine
Green Ash
Northern Red Oak
Norway Spruce
Paper Birch
Red Maple
Silver Maple
Sugar Maple
Tamarack
White Spruce
Yellow Birch

Fruits for Cold Spring

Apples
Apricots
Blackberries
Blueberries
Cherries
Crabapples
Currants
Elderberries
Gooseberries
Grapes
Honeyberries
Kiwifruits
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Raspberries
Rhubarb
Saskatoon Berries.
Sour Cherries
Strawberries

Flowers for Cold Spring

Aster (Aster)
Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis)
Campanula (Campanula)
Columbine (Aquilegia)
Coral Bells (Heuchera)
Creeping Phlox (Phlox stolonifera).
Daylily (Hemerocallis)
Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis sylvatica)
Goldenrod (Solidago)
Hosta (Hosta)
Hydrangea (Hydrangea)
Lupine (Lupinus)
Oriental Poppy (Papaver orientale)
Peony (Paeonia)
Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum)
Siberian Iris (Iris sibirica)
Siberian Squill (Scilla siberica)
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Vegetables for Cold Spring

Beets
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Collard Greens
Garlic
Kale
Lettuce
Onions
Parsnips
Peas
Potatoes
Radish
Rutabagas
Spinach
Swiss chard
Turnips
Winter squash.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about plants for your area? Check out our FAQ below for quick answers to common questions about what plants grow best in the Cold Spring, MN climate.

Some of the best vegetables for Cold Spring, MN include beets, broccoli and brussels sprouts. Other recommended vegetables include Cabbage, Carrots and Cauliflower based on Cold Spring's USDA hardiness zone.

Map of MN Hardiness Zones

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Choosing plants based on the growing zone for Cold Spring ensures that your plants will be able to survive the lowest annual temperatures in your area of Minnesota.

Best Time to Plant in Cold Spring

Check the growing calendar for Cold Spring at the Old Farmer's Almanac to see the best planting times for the region.

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Cold Spring's Temperature

USDA Growing Zone: 4b

Zip Codes: 56320

Longitude: -94.4297

Latitude: 45.457

Lowest Avg Temperatures (F): -25 to -20

The USDA growing zone is 4b in Cold Spring, MN. This is a measure of the lowest temperature that a plant can survive, helping to decide what plants would be suitable for the region's climate. According to our records, the average annual extreme minimum temperature in Cold Spring is -25 to -20 degrees Fahrenheit. If you would like to learn more, visit our page on the growing zone for Cold Spring, MN.

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