• IMALlama@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I thought hardiness zones were tied to the USDA, but that’s hella cold for freedom units heading into May. Metric precipitation doesn’t help, lol.

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      6 months ago

      Hahah it’s Celsius, Canada loves blending everything, so not surprised they didn’t make their own or just ripped the usda, but I think the usda covers Canada in the maps I was looking at.

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          6 months ago

          How the hell have I never seen this glorious thing before in my life.

          One caveat though, sports speeds are usually imperial from what I’ve seen.

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            6 months ago

            Glorious? This thing is disgusting lol. A cultural abomination.

            Maybe dependent on the sport? I can only speak for hockey, but I always remember slapshots measured in km/h. Makes sense if imperial is used on US-centric sports tho. Do we really need to add more branches to this chart 😮‍💨

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        6 months ago

        Canada has its own zone hardiness map. It takes many more factors into account than the American one does.

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          6 months ago

          Huh til, I guess I never gave its much thought since according to that my place is the same in both hardiness maps!

          I always knew there was multiple factors, I didn’t know the us was so simple.

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            6 months ago

            I only found out this year. CBC was talking about it this spring when the US updated theirs and said Canada was working on a new one but it would take longer because it had more variables. Still waiting for the update…

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        6 months ago

        As a brit, I was pleasantly surprised to see that Canada uses kilometres instead of miles (we use miles / yards here and it’s daft).

        Then I reached the company gym and saw everything was in lbs :(

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          I fucking hate how we measure long distances in miles, but short ones in metres, but human heights in feet, and buy cooking ingredients in grams but measure them in ounces, and human weights are in fucking stone, and liquids are in litres unless its milk or beer which are in pints, and…

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          6 months ago

          I work in Construction, so most stuff is designed to be multi market, so hardly anything is in metric or it’s “specialty”.

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      6 months ago

      Most crops can make the season if you start early, but gourds are nigh but silly without a hothouse. Definitely thinking of making one or atleast a greenhouse to start earlier.

      Also, it may snow 2 feet on May 24, so whatever you use better hold that if you’re foolish enough to plant early.

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    6 months ago

    It’s pushing 90F here in 8a. The maps still call it 8b but we’ve seen 12F the past two years.

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    8a here. We’ll be between 7 at the lowest and 23 at the highest for the next 15 days. Looks like a fair number of rainy days as well.