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Best Plants For Pace, MS

A variety of plants are suitable for Pace's climate. According to our data, the growing zone for the area is 8b, with average annual lows of 15 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Scroll down for a full list of the best plants for Pace, MS based on our analysis of the region's climate.

If growing food is your aim, vegetables hardy to Pace include beets, bell peppers and broccoli, while fruits like apple, apricot and blackberry will flourish.

For flower beds, go with choices like azalea, begonia and camellia for the best results.

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Trees for Pace

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  • American HollyTree
  • American SycamoreTree
  • Bald CypressTree
  • Black WalnutTree
  • Catalpa TreeTree
  • Eastern RedbudTree
  • European BeechTree
  • Japanese MapleTree
  • Pear TreeTree
  • River BirchTree
  • Saucer MagnoliaTree
  • Southern Live OakTree
  • Southern Red OakTree
  • Sugar MapleTree
  • Sweet Bay MagnoliaTree
  • Tulip PoplarTree
  • White AshTree
  • Witch HazelTree
  • Yoshino CherryTree
  • Yulan MagnoliaTree

Fruits for Pace

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  • AppleFruit
  • ApricotFruit
  • BlackberryFruit
  • BlueberryFruit
  • CherryFruit
  • FigFruit
  • GrapeFruit
  • KiwiFruit
  • LemonFruit
  • LimeFruit
  • MulberryFruit
  • OliveFruit
  • OrangeFruit
  • PeachFruit
  • PearFruit
  • PersimmonFruit
  • PlumFruit
  • PomegranateFruit
  • RaspberryFruit
  • StrawberriesFruit

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Flowers for Pace

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  • AzaleaFlower
  • BegoniaFlower
  • CamelliaFlower
  • ChrysanthemumsFlower
  • ClematisFlower
  • ConeflowerFlower
  • CosmosFlower
  • DahliaFlower
  • DaphneFlower
  • DaylilyFlower
  • GardeniaFlower
  • GeraniumFlower
  • HydrangeaFlower
  • IrisFlower
  • LilacFlower
  • MarigoldFlower
  • PeonyFlower
  • RosesFlower
  • ViburnumFlower
  • WisteriaFlower

Vegetables for Pace

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  • BeetsVegetable
  • Bell PeppersVegetable
  • BroccoliVegetable
  • CabbageVegetable
  • CarrotsVegetable
  • Collard GreensVegetable
  • CucumbersVegetable
  • EggplantVegetable
  • GarlicVegetable
  • Green BeansVegetable
  • KaleVegetable
  • LettuceVegetable
  • OkraVegetable
  • OnionsVegetable
  • RadishVegetable
  • SpinachVegetable
  • Sweet PotatoesVegetable
  • Swiss ChardVegetable
  • TomatoesVegetable
  • ZucchiniVegetable

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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 Pace, MS climate.

№ 01What vegetables grow well in Pace?+

Some of the best vegetables for Pace, MS include beets, bell peppers and broccoli. Other recommended vegetables include Cabbage, Carrots and Collard Greens based on Pace's USDA hardiness zone.

№ 02What fruits grow well in Pace?+

Some of the best fruits for Pace, MS include apple, apricot and blackberry. Other recommended fruits include Blueberry, Cherry and Fig based on Pace's USDA hardiness zone.

№ 03What flowers grow well in Pace?+

Some of the best flowers for Pace, MS include azalea, begonia and camellia. Other recommended flowers include Chrysanthemums, Clematis and Coneflower based on Pace's USDA hardiness zone.

№ 04What trees grow well in Pace?+

Some of the best trees for Pace, MS include american holly, american sycamore and bald cypress. Other recommended trees include Black Walnut, Catalpa Tree and Eastern Redbud based on Pace's USDA hardiness zone.

№ 05What shrubs grow well in Pace?+

We're still building our shrubs database for Pace, MS. Browse all shrubs or search by postal code to find more plants.

Map of MS Hardiness Zones

— Plate —MS · USDA hardiness
plants by zone map for Pace, MS
Choose plants with your zone in mind

Choosing plants based on the Pace hardiness zone ensures that your plants will be able to survive the lowest annual temperatures in your area of Mississippi.

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Best Time to Plant in Pace

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

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Pace's Temperature

USDA Growing Zone: 8b

Zip Codes:

Longitude: -90.8594

Latitude: 33.7922

Lowest Avg Temperatures (F): 15 to 20

The USDA growing zone is 8b in Pace, MS. 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 Pace is 15 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. If you would like to learn more, visit our page on the USDA plant hardiness zone for Pace.

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Map of Pace

— Map —Lat 33.7922, Lon -90.8594
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