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State reference · Midwest

Kansas

Kansas (KS) covers 3 primary USDA hardiness zones across 741 zip codes. Capital: Topeka.


USDA hardiness zones in Kansas

Zone share is computed from the 741 zip codes within Kansas. The most common zone is the best starting point for state-wide guidance; check your local zip for microclimate accuracy.

State-wide baseline

Zone 6b covers the largest share of Kansas, with winter lows around -5°F to 0°F and a typical growing season of 190 days. Zone 6b guide →

Crops suited to Kansas

Crops whose recommended USDA zone range overlaps Kansas's dominant zones. 91 crops match.

Tree fruit

14 crops

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Berries

21 crops

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Nuts

6 crops

Vegetables

40 crops

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Herbs

10 crops

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Largest cities in Kansas

Cities ranked by population (GeoNames public-domain data). Each city has a curated planting reference with its USDA zone, frost dates, and recommended crops.

Curated zip pages in Kansas

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