USDA Hardiness Zone
Zone 3B Survival Guide
Minimum winter temperature: -35 to -30°F
About Zone 3
Climate: Harsh winters with lows from -40°F to -30°F. Deep snow cover is common and temperatures can stay below zero for extended stretches.
Geography: Northern tier states — much of Minnesota, Wisconsin, northern New England, and mountain areas of the Rockies.
Survival: Winter preparedness is paramount. Firewood, preserved food, and reliable water sources that won't freeze are key. Spring flooding can be a hazard.
Growing season: Around 100–130 frost-free days. Short-season varieties of tomatoes, beans, and root crops can succeed with planning.

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023). U.S. Department of Agriculture — public domain.
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Crops for this zone
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Survival crops
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Beginner crops
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Crop categories
Survival Crops for Zone 3B
12 high-calorie survival priorities
- Carrots
- Beets
- Turnips
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Beginner-Friendly Crops
Easy crops to start with in Zone 3B
- Lettuce
- Spinach
- Kale
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What Grows in Zone 3B
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What's in the Full Zone 3B Guide
29 sections covering everything from water and food to hazards, energy, and evacuation — tailored to your exact location.
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01. Location Overview
Climate summary, monthly temps, soil profile, terrain
03. Natural Hazards
Risk scores, evacuate-vs-shelter matrix, hazard-specific go-bags
02. Water Resources
Nearest water sources with coordinates, rainwater calculations
13. Dangerous Wildlife
Dangerous species with encounter defense instructions
09. Poisonous Plants — Warning
Dangerous species with identification and avoidance info
16. First Aid & Essential Health
MARCH protocol, bleeding, fractures, burns, natural remedies
18. Infrastructure & Emergency
Evacuation routes, supply chain, comms, neighborhood resilience
17. Preparedness Checklist
Printable checkbox lists — tools, first aid, water, food, comms
—. Emergency Contacts
Fill-in worksheet: household, medical, insurance, utilities, trusted contacts
—. Family Communication Plan
Meeting points, assignments, evacuation routes, school pickup plan
—. Household Medical Log
Per-member: blood type, allergies, medications, conditions, doctor info
—. Important Documents Checklist
Identity, financial, property, insurance, medical — with storage locations
—. 72-Hour Go-Bag Inventory
Pre-printed essentials + custom items, vehicle kits, check dates
05. Gardening & Planting Guide
Site selection, soil prep, calorie math by household size, startup costs
06. Planting Calendar
Monthly planting grid, crop reference table with calorie yields
—. Food Preservation Guide
8 preservation methods, crop-specific preservation table
—. Seed Saving Guide
Open-pollinated vs hybrid, isolation, storage, per-crop instructions
07. Foraging — Edible Plants
Species cards with preparation guides, calories, preservation
08. Medicinal Plants
Medicinal species cards with identification details
04. Energy Potential
Solar irradiance, wind speed, cost estimates, energy recommendations
14. Water Procurement & Storage
Rainwater harvesting, water budget, well feasibility, infrastructure costs
10. Livestock Care Guide
Fencing, water requirements, shelter, seasonal care
11. Animal Husbandry
Recommended livestock, breeds by climate, feed notes, startup costs
12. Hunting & Fishing
Game mammals, birds, fish — yield, field dressing, preservation
15. Shelter & Tools
Shelter types, insulation, essential tools, fire starting
—. Seasonal Master Calendar
12-month planting, foraging, livestock, and maintenance workflow
—. Skill Progression Path
Week 1 → Year 1 roadmap tailored to your location type
—. Neighborhood Resilience Worksheet
Rally points, neighbor skills inventory, shared resource map
19. Location Assessment
Three-horizon scorecard, Days of Autonomy, priority actions
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