Zone 2: All Plants (USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 2)

Browse plants suited for USDA Hardiness Zone 2, selected for cold climates with long winters and short growing seasons. This collection helps simplify planning by highlighting plants more likely to overwinter and perform reliably when properly sited and cared for.

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Dukat Dill
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Celosia 'Forest Fire'
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Beefsteak Tomato
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Basil 'Spicy Globe'
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Basil 'Italian Large Leaf'
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Ageratum 'Red Flint'
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Globe Amaranth 'Atomic Purple'
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Basil 'Amethyst'
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About Plants for Zone 2

What does “All Plants for Zone 2” include?


This collection includes every plant that can be grown successfully outdoors in USDA Zone 2 during the active growing season. That includes fully hardy plants as well as annuals, herbs, and seasonal plants grown during warmer months.

Are all plants in this collection winter-hardy in Zone 2?


No. Some plants here are fully winter-hardy in Zone 2, while others are grown seasonally and complete their life cycle before winter. This matches how gardeners successfully grow a wide range of plants in cold climates.

How should I choose plants from the Zone 2 All Plants collection?


Start by deciding whether you want plants that return year after year or plants grown for a single season. Then use filters like plant type, sun exposure, and life cycle to narrow options based on your garden plan.

When is the best time to plant outdoors in Zone 2?


Timing depends on the plant and your local growing window. Hardy plants are typically planted once soil conditions allow, while seasonal plants are planted after the risk of damaging cold has passed.

Can I grow trees and shrubs from this collection in Zone 2?


Yes. Trees and shrubs included here are selected for suitability in Zone 2 conditions. Check each product page for mature size, siting needs, and care details to match the plant to your space.

Does the Zone 2 All Plants collection replace plant-type collections?


No. Zone collections filter by climate suitability, while plant-type collections help you browse by growth form and use. Using both together is the fastest way to find plants that fit your garden and your conditions.