Edamame Planting Guide
Edamame are soybeans harvested at the immature green stage for a sweet, nutty snack. They are high in protein and easy to grow in warm climates.
Glycine max ยท Vegetable ยท Fabaceae family ยท 75โ100 days to maturity
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Where Can You Grow Edamame?
Edamame Growing Regions
Click any state to see the Edamame planting schedule for that location.
Planting Dates by Zone
| Zone | Start Indoors | Direct Sow | Transplant | Harvest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zone 3a | โ | May 29 | โ | Aug 14 โ Sep 25 |
| Zone 3b | โ | May 24 | โ | Aug 9 โ Sep 20 |
| Zone 4a | โ | May 20 | โ | Aug 5 โ Sep 16 |
| Zone 4b | โ | May 15 | โ | Jul 31 โ Sep 11 |
| Zone 5a | โ | May 2 | โ | Jul 18 โ Aug 29 |
| Zone 5b | โ | Apr 25 | โ | Jul 11 โ Aug 22 |
| Zone 6a | โ | Apr 17 | โ | Jul 3 โ Aug 14 |
| Zone 6b | โ | Apr 10 | โ | Jun 26 โ Aug 7 |
| Zone 7a | โ | Apr 1 | โ | Jun 17 โ Jul 29 |
| Zone 7b | โ | Mar 25 | โ | Jun 10 โ Jul 22 |
| Zone 8a | โ | Mar 15 | โ | May 31 โ Jul 12 |
| Zone 8b | โ | Mar 4 | โ | May 20 โ Jul 1 |
| Zone 9a | โ | Feb 17 | โ | May 5 โ Jun 16 |
| Zone 9b | โ | Feb 1 | โ | Apr 19 โ May 31 |
| Zone 10a | โ | Jan 8 | โ | Mar 26 โ May 7 |
| Zone 10b | โ | Jan 8 | โ | Mar 26 โ May 7 |
Why are some columns showing "โ"?
Start Indoors shows "โ" because Edamame is typically direct sown outdoors rather than started indoors. It germinates quickly and doesn't transplant well.
Transplant shows "โ" because Edamame is best direct sown where it will grow. Transplanting can disturb the roots and slow growth.
How to Plant Edamame
Growing Conditions
โ๏ธ Sun
Full Sun (6-8+ hours)
๐ง Water
Moderate โ regular watering
Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Consistent moisture produces the best results.
๐งช Soil pH
6 โ 7
Prefers neutral to slightly acidic soil โ ideal for most garden beds.
๐บ๏ธ Hardiness Zones
Zone 3a โ 10b
๐ Days to Maturity
75โ100 days
Medium-season crop. Start early for best results in shorter seasons.
๐ช Plant Family
Fabaceae
Rotate with other families yearly to prevent soil-borne diseases. Don't plant in the same spot where Fabaceae family crops grew last year.
Succession Planting Edamame
Edamame matures in just 75โ100 days, making it ideal for succession planting. In a typical 180-day growing season, you can get up to 2 successive plantings by sowing every 8.6 weeks.
Your actual succession count depends on your local frost dates. Enter your ZIP code to get personalized succession planting dates for your area.
Companion Planting for Edamame
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Growing Tips for Edamame
Direct sow after soil is warm. Do not over-fertilize with nitrogen. Harvest when pods are plump and bright green but before they start to yellow. Steam or boil pods before eating.
Saving Edamame Seeds
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Edamame by State
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to grow Edamame?
Edamame (Glycine max) takes 75 to 100 days from planting to harvest. Exact timing depends on your variety, growing conditions, and USDA zone.
What zones can Edamame grow in?
Edamame can be grown in USDA zones 3a through 10b. Use the planting calendar above to find the exact dates for your zone.
How much sun does Edamame need?
Growing Edamame requires Full Sun (6-8+ hours), Moderate โ regular watering, and soil pH of 6 to 7.