đŸ«˜When to Plant Bush Beans in USDA Zone 10b (2026 Guide)

Easy and fast. Direct sow after the soil warms up. Here is the warm-season planting schedule for bush beans in zone 10b (covering areas like Key West FL, coastal So-Cal). All dates are based on 2026 frost data for your zone.

Direct sow

Jan 22

Harvest From

Mar 18

Because bush beans is a warm-season crop that frost will kill, wait until about Jan 22 in zone 10b — safely after the average last frost on Jan 15.

  • Type: Warm-season
  • Method: Direct sow
  • Days to harvest: 55
  • Spacing: 4" apart
  • Sun: Full sun
  • Zone 10b frost: Jan 15 – Dec 31
  • Season length: ~350 days
  • Companions: corn, squash, cucumber

Growing bush beans in zone 10b

Zone 10b has an average last spring frost around Jan 15 and a first fall frost around Dec 31, giving roughly 350 frost-free growing days. That window comfortably fits bush beans's 55-day cycle, with room for a second succession planting if you time it right.

Bush Beans resents transplanting, so direct sow it right in the garden around Jan 22. Give each plant about 4 inches of space in full sun.

Zone 10b specific growing notes

In zone 10b (Key West FL, coastal So-Cal), your 350-day growing season means bush beans should be planted only after the soil has thoroughly warmed. Warm-season crops like bush beans need soil temperatures of at least 60°F. In zone 10b's climate, using black plastic mulch can warm the soil 2-3 weeks earlier.

Your first fall frost around Dec 31 means your last possible harvest is roughly late Dec. For a continuous supply, consider succession planting every 2-3 weeks from Jan 22 through mid-season.

Pro tip for bush beans

Inoculate seeds with rhizobium bacteria powder before planting—it costs a few dollars and dramatically improves nitrogen fixation, leading to healthier plants and bigger yields from the same soil.

Troubleshooting bush beans

Mexican bean beetles look like yellow ladybugs but skeletonize leaves leaving only veins. Check leaf undersides for yellow-orange egg clusters. Crush eggs and hand-pick adults; neem oil suppresses larvae.

Growing bush beans in containers

Excellent container crop—an 8-inch pot holds 3-4 bush bean plants and needs no trellis. Bush beans are compact (12-18 inches) and produce heavily for their size.

Can you plant bush beans twice a year?

Yes—succession sow every 3 weeks through mid-summer. In zones 5+, the last sowing around July 20 still matures before frost. Pole beans produce longer but bush beans are better for staggered fresh eating.

Frequently asked questions

When should I plant bush beans in zone 10b?

Direct sow around Jan 22. Because bush beans is a warm-season crop that frost will kill, wait until about Jan 22 in zone 10b — safely after the average last frost on Jan 15.

How long does bush beans take to grow in zone 10b?

About 55 days from sowing to first harvest. A Jan 22 planting in zone 10b is typically ready to pick from around Mar 18. Zone 10b has about 350 frost-free days — plenty of time for a second succession planting.

How far apart should I space bush beans?

Space bush beans about 4 inches apart in full sun. This gives each plant enough room for roots to spread and leaves to catch sunlight without competing.

What is the best tip for growing bush beans?

Inoculate seeds with rhizobium bacteria powder before planting—it costs a few dollars and dramatically improves nitrogen fixation, leading to healthier plants and bigger yields from the same soil.

What are common problems with bush beans and how do I fix them?

Mexican bean beetles look like yellow ladybugs but skeletonize leaves leaving only veins. Check leaf undersides for yellow-orange egg clusters. Crush eggs and hand-pick adults; neem oil suppresses larvae.

Can I grow bush beans in a container?

Excellent container crop—an 8-inch pot holds 3-4 bush bean plants and needs no trellis. Bush beans are compact (12-18 inches) and produce heavily for their size.

Can I plant a second crop of bush beans for fall harvest?

Yes—succession sow every 3 weeks through mid-summer. In zones 5+, the last sowing around July 20 still matures before frost. Pole beans produce longer but bush beans are better for staggered fresh eating.

What grows well next to bush beans?

Good companion plants for bush beans are corn, squash, cucumber. Avoid planting near cool-season crops that have different watering needs. Bush Beans also benefits from crop rotation — do not plant it in the same spot year after year.

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