See planting calendar for these countries and climate zones
Canada - Zone 8a Mild Temperate,
Canada - Zone 7b Mild Temperate,
Canada - Zone 7a Mild Temperate,
Canada - Zone 6b Temperate Warm Summer,
Canada - Zone 6a Temperate Warm Summer,
Canada - Zone 5b Temperate Warm Summer,
Canada - Zone 5a Temperate Warm Summer,
Canada - Zone 4b Temperate Warm Summer,
Canada - zone 4a Temperate Warm Summer,
Canada - Zone 3b Temperate Warm Summer,
Canada - Zone 3a Temperate Short Summer,
Canada - Zone 2a Sub-Arctic,
Canada - Zone 2b Sub-Arctic
Australia,
New Zealand,
South Africa,
United Kingdom,
USA
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