Choosing Your Climate Zones Imaged Editor
When the program launches for the first time. It will ask you for your climate zones. You can check or click on the map to set your zones for your specific area.
The map shows the climate zone boundaries. The check mark indicates which ones will be applied.
You can always change them later in both Image Editor and Planner.
- Go to tools
- Climate zones
- Check or click on the map to set your zones
- Click okay
Tip: Select more than one climate zone to get good coverage. For example if you are in climate zone 5. I would select 4, 5, and 6 for good coverage
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