Local Gardening Guide
What Can I Grow in Long Beach?
Long Beach is in USDA Hardiness Zone 10b. Here's what thrives in your area and when to plant it.
🌡️ Zone 10b
📍 California
Zone 10 at a Glance
USDA Zone
10b
Winter Low
35–45°F
Grow Cycles
3/yr
Frost Risk
rare
Long Beach falls in USDA Zone 10 (10b specifically). Summer highs reach 85–100°F+ and winter lows drop to 35–45°F.
Best Plants to Grow in Long Beach
105 plants grow well in Zone 10 conditions. Here are the top picks by season.
Spring Picks
Summer Picks
Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes
Roma Tomatoes
Bell Peppers
Hot Peppers
Jalapeños
Habanero Peppers
Cucumbers
Fall Picks
Cool Season Picks
Year-Round Picks
Garden Kits for Long Beach
Themed collections that grow well in Zone 10.
Salsa Box
Everything for fresh homemade salsa, all season long.
Salad Lovers
Fresh salad greens and toppings straight from your garden.
Kid-Friendly Crunch
High-engagement crops kids love to pick and eat.
Smoothie Greens
Nutrient-packed greens for smoothies and juicing.
Herb Heaven
The essential culinary herb collection.
Italian Feast
Classic Italian garden: tomatoes, basil, zucchini, and garlic.
Taco Night
Grow your own taco toppings: fresh lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, and cilantro.
Summer Bounty
The best of summer: cucumbers, peppers, eggplant, and basil.
Pollinator Paradise
Flowers that attract pollinators and look gorgeous in your garden beds.
Exotic Asia
Asian-inspired garden with bok choy, Thai basil, lemongrass, and more.
Beautiful Foods
Colorful, photogenic crops that look as good as they taste.
Brassica Box
The cool-season powerhouse: broccoli, cauliflower, kale, and more.
Snack Garden
Grab-and-go snacking crops the whole family will graze on.
Strawberry Patch
A dedicated strawberry bed with companion flowers and herbs.
Mediterranean
Sun-loving flavors of the Mediterranean: eggplant, tomatoes, and fresh herbs.
Happy Hour
Cocktail garden essentials: fresh herbs and garnish crops for drinks.
Asian Stir Fry
Stir fry essentials: bok choy, scallions, cilantro, snow peas, and Thai basil.
Frequently Asked Questions
What USDA zone is Long Beach, CA?
Long Beach is in USDA Hardiness Zone 10b. Winter lows typically range from 35–45°F and summer highs reach 85–100°F+.
What can I grow in Long Beach?
Long Beach gardeners can grow 105 different plants across multiple seasons. Popular choices include tomatoes, peppers, herbs, and leafy greens. See our full Zone 10 guide for detailed plant lists.
When should I start planting in Long Beach?
Timing depends on the crop. Cool-season crops can be started in early spring or fall. Warm-season crops should wait until after frost risk passes. Check individual plant guides for Zone 10b planting windows.
What garden kits work in Long Beach?
Most of our garden kits work in Zone 10. Popular options include the Salsa Box, Salad Lovers, and Herb Heaven kits. Each includes plants that grow well together in your zone.
Explore Zone 10
See the full Zone 10 planting guide for complete plant lists, timing, and growing tips for all Zone 10 gardeners.