Best Beans & Legumes to Grow in Hawaii
Hawaii spans USDA Zones 10–13, typically Zone 10. We've broken out 84 bean varieties by zone — pick your zone below or find the right varieties for your specific part of the state.
Varieties
84
for Hawaii
USDA
Zones 10–13
320–365 days season
Beginner
60
easy to grow
Heirloom
61
heritage varieties
Hawaii in USDA Zones 10–13
Hawaii spans Zones 10–13. Variety lists below are organized by zone — start with your zone for the most accurate recommendations.
Growing Beans & Legumes in Hawaii
Zone 10's tropical and subtropical climate creates unique opportunities for bean growing that gardeners in cooler zones can only dream of. With minimal frost risk and an exceptionally long growing season, you can enjoy multiple successive plantings and even grow heat-loving varieties like Dragon Tongue and Romano Italian that struggle elsewhere. However, this warm paradise comes with its own challenges—intense summer heat can stress plants and reduce pod set, while high humidity creates perfect conditions for fungal diseases that can devastate your crop overnight.
The key to successful bean growing in Zone 10 is selecting varieties that can handle both heat and humidity while producing consistently. Look for disease-resistant cultivars and those specifically bred for warm climates. Fast-maturing bush varieties like Provider Bush and Contender Bush Bean are excellent choices because you can plant them during cooler windows and harvest before peak summer stress. Heat-tolerant pole beans like Cherokee Trail of Tears and Rattlesnake Pole Bean will climb happily through your warm seasons, while unique varieties like Royal Burgundy Bush Bean offer both ornamental value and reliable production in challenging conditions.
Zone 10 Beans & Legumes for Hawaii★ Most of HI
84 varieties · Last frost January 31 · 320-day season
Zone 11 Beans & Legumes for Hawaii
84 varieties · Year-round growing
Zone 12 Beans & Legumes for Hawaii
84 varieties · Year-round growing
Zone 13 Beans & Legumes for Hawaii
84 varieties · Year-round growing
Zone 10 Growing Tips for Hawaii
In Zone 10, timing your bean plantings around temperature rather than frost dates is crucial for success. While you could theoretically plant beans year-round, the sweet spots are March through May and September through November when daytime temperatures stay between 70-85°F. During the brutal summer months of June through August, even heat-tolerant varieties struggle with pod set when temperatures consistently exceed 90°F. Start seeds directly in the garden rather than transplanting—beans hate root disturbance, and your warm soil temperatures mean germination happens quickly outdoors.
Moisture management becomes critical in Zone 10's humid environment. Plant in well-draining soil and ensure good air circulation between plants to prevent fungal issues like rust and bacterial blight. Consider raised beds or mounded rows to improve drainage, and always water at soil level rather than overhead. Mulching is essential to keep roots cool during hot periods, but keep mulch a few inches away from plant stems to prevent moisture-related diseases. For pole varieties, install sturdy trellises before planting—your growing season is long enough that these vigorous climbers will put significant weight on their supports.





