The transition zone includes the parts of the United States with both hot summers that kill common cool-season lawn grasses and cold winters that kill common warm-season lawn grasses. The transition zone extends roughly from lower Pennsylvania and New Jersey southward through northern Georgia and westward along the nation’s midsection through Kansas, Oklahoma and northern Texas. In terms of growing grass, this section poses the greatest challenge within the central and eastern United States.
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