pintavyöhyke
Pintavyöhyke refers to a classification system used in Finland to categorize regions based on their suitability for growing certain plants. It is a crucial tool for gardeners, farmers, and anyone involved in horticulture, helping them select species that are likely to thrive in their specific location. The system takes into account various climatic factors, primarily temperature, to determine how well different plants can survive the winter and grow during the summer.
The primary factors influencing a pintavyöhyke are the average summer temperatures, the length of the growing
Finland's pintavyöhyke system is typically divided into several zones, often numbered from south to north, with