A subtropical climate is neither a temperate or a warm tropical climate. Subtropical areas are close to the equator but far away enough that they aren’t tropical. Their winters are mild and their summers are on the warmer side. Plants that are grown in the subtropics are pretty to look at but also hardy in nature. Read here to find out more about the different plants that grow there including ones that produce foods such as avocados and olives
Key Takeaways:
- Gardening climates often include plant suggestions for tropical, subtropical, and temperate zones
- A subtropical climate means your garden can include hardy tropical plants
- Hardy palms, hibiscus, and avocado are a few plants that grow in subtropical climates
“Bold, bright colors, textures and shapes are common in subtropical garden beds.”
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