Zone 4: All Plants (USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 4)

Browse live plants selected for USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 4, where winter cold and late frosts shape what performs best long-term. This collection includes Zone 4 perennials, Zone 4 trees, and Zone 4 shrubs and bushes, along with herbs and annuals chosen for reliable establishment in cold-climate landscapes.

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Basil 'Mammoth'
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Cherokee Purple Tomato
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Scabiosa 'Fire King'
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Valentine® Bleeding Heart
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Dwarf Goat's Beard
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Spilled Wine® Weigela
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California Wonder Bell Pepper
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Caribbean Red Habanero Pepper
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White Bleeding Heart
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Yellow Leaf Bleeding Heart
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Liatris ‘White Feather’
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Lewisia CONSTANT™ ‘Fuchsia’
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Lychnis ‘Lipstick’
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Ganjyu Bitter Melon
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Fenugreek
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Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit'
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Dukat Dill
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Cumin
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Creeping Jenny (Moneywort)
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Celosia 'Forest Fire'
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Catnip
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Catmint 'Summer Magic'
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Bee Balm 'Gardenview Scarlet'
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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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POCO LOCO® Abelia
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Dwarf Hinoki Cypress
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About Landscaping and Garden Plants for Zone 4

What grows well in USDA Zone 4?


USDA Zone 4 supports cold-hardy landscape plants suited to long winters and shorter growing seasons.

With winter lows typically ranging from -30°F to -20°F, hardy perennials, shrubs, and trees selected for extreme cold tolerance overwinter reliably, while annuals and herbs thrive during the active growing months.

Are all plants in this collection meant to overwinter outdoors?


Not every plant in this collection is intended to remain in the ground year-round.

Many perennials, shrubs, and trees selected for Zone 4 are bred for deep winter dormancy and extreme cold tolerance, while annuals and herbs are typically grown during the short but productive growing season.

Why choose plants specifically rated for Zone 4?


Selecting plants rated for Zone 4 increases reliability in regions with severe winter conditions.

Zone-specific selections are chosen for their ability to withstand prolonged freezing temperatures, soil frost depth, and winter exposure, supporting long-term survival and consistent landscape performance.

What is the best time to plant in Zone 4?


In USDA Zone 4, planting is generally most successful in late spring after the final frost date or in early fall before the ground begins to freeze.

The shorter growing season and deep winter frost make proper timing important, as plants benefit from establishing roots during moderate temperatures before summer heat or winter dormancy.

What design strategies work best in USDA Zone 4?


Successful Zone 4 gardens rely on durable structure and thoughtful siting.

Accounting for snow load, winter wind, and soil drainage helps hardy plants perform consistently, while perennials and annuals add strong seasonal interest during the active months.

What if I live near the border of Zone 3 or Zone 5?


If your property falls near a zone boundary, local conditions may influence plant performance more than the map alone.

Elevation, wind exposure, snow cover, and soil conditions can create slightly colder or warmer microclimates. Reviewing plants suited for Zone 3 or Zone 5 can provide helpful comparison when selecting for long-term reliability.