🇺🇸 USA Guide · Fact Checked · April 2026

Growing Cardamom in the USA:
State-by-State Guide & Indoor Tips

From South Florida to Alaska — find out exactly what’s possible in your state, which growing strategy to use, and how to get your first American-grown cardamom pods.

✍️Written byOlivia Turner
Fact checkedEmily Rhodes
📅PublishedApril 2026
⏱️Read time13 min
🔬SourcesUF/IFAS · Gardeners' Path · USDA · GardeningKnowHow
Olivia Turner
Written by
BSc Horticulture · Spice Plant Specialist
Emily Rhodes
Reviewed by
Nutrition & Culinary Specialist
📅 April 2026  ·  ⏱️ 13 min
⚡ Quick Answer — Featured Snippet

Yes — cardamom can be grown across the USA. Outdoor year-round growing works in zones 10–12: South Florida, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and coastal Southern California. Zones 7–9 (Texas, Gulf Coast, Pacific Northwest) use containers — outdoors in summer, indoors November–March. Zones 1–6 (most northern states) grow cardamom as an indoor houseplant year-round. Cardamom dies back at 50°F (10°C) — University of Florida IFAS confirms zones 10 and 11 as the optimal outdoor range in the continental US.

Cardamom in America — The Key Facts

Understanding cardamom’s climate requirements tells you exactly what to expect in any US state — before you spend money on plants or seeds.

10–12
USDA zones for outdoor perennial growing
50°F
10°C — foliage dies back below this (UF/IFAS)
3
US states with ideal outdoor conditions: FL, HI, PR
50
States where container growing works
📌 University of Florida IFAS (Official Confirmation): “Cardamom is best grown in South Florida in zones 10 and 11 where it will not be injured by cold. The plant dies back to the ground at 50°F and will not flower or set seed the following year.” This is the definitive academic guidance for continental US growing. For zones 9 and below, container growing is the recommended approach across all sources.

Every US Zone — What’s Possible for Cardamom

A clear reference covering every USDA zone in the USA, with example states, cities, and the best growing strategy for each.

ZoneMin TempExample States / CitiesOutdoorBest Strategy
12–1350°F+ / 10°C+Hawaii (Hilo, Kailua), Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands✓ Year-roundPlant in-ground, year-round care
1140–50°F / 4–10°CMiami FL, Honolulu HI, Key West FL✓ ReliableIn-ground with mulch in brief cool spells
1030–40°F / -1–4°CFort Lauderdale FL, San Diego CA, Los Angeles CA✓ ReliableIn-ground; frost cloth ready for cold snaps
9b25–30°F / -4– -1°CHouston TX, Tampa FL, Sacramento CA, Phoenix AZ⚠ MarginalContainer preferred — move indoors Oct–Mar
9a20–25°F / -7– -4°CAustin TX, Orlando FL, Fresno CA, Portland OR⚠ RiskyContainer essential — rhizome death likely in-ground
810–20°F / -12– -7°CSeattle WA, Atlanta GA, Dallas TX, Charleston SC✕ Not viableContainer — move indoors October to May
70–10°F / -18– -12°CWashington DC, Kansas City MO, Oklahoma City OK✕ Not viableIndoor houseplant or heated greenhouse
1–6Below 0°F / -18°CNew York, Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis, Boston, Alaska✕ Not possibleYear-round indoor with grow light + humidifier

USA State Growing Guide — Find Your Strategy

Select your state and growing setup — get an instant personalised growing strategy, planting calendar, and specific tips for your location.

🇺🇸 State Growing Strategy Finder

Select your US state for a personalised cardamom growing plan — outdoor, container or indoor.

Cardamom by US State — Detailed Guides

Specific guidance for the most common locations where American growers try to grow cardamom — what works, what to avoid, and the exact strategies that succeed.

Cardamom thriving in Hawaii outdoor garden — zone 11-12
🌺 Zone 11–12 · Perfect

Hawaii

Hawaii’s consistent tropical climate is the single best cardamom-growing environment in the United States. The volcanic soil, high humidity, and year-round warmth allow cardamom to grow exactly as it does in its native Western Ghats. The Big Island (especially the Hilo side and Kona highlands at 300–700m) and Maui are outstanding. Natural bee pollinators are present — pods often form without intervention.

Plant in partial shade — Hawaiian sun is intense even for tropical plants
Amend volcanic soil with compost for faster establishment
Space plants 1.5–2m apart — they spread rapidly in ideal conditions
Wet side of islands (Hilo, Haiku) better than dry side
Cardamom growing in South Florida outdoor garden — zone 10-11
🌴 Zone 10–11 · Excellent

South Florida

Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties are the best continental US locations for outdoor cardamom. The hot, humid summers and mild winters closely mimic Kerala. Dave’s Garden community members report seeing plants reach 6 feet and flower outdoors in Florida. UF/IFAS confirms zones 10–11 as ideal for South Florida growing. Central Florida (Tampa, Orlando) is zone 9a–9b — container growing strongly recommended there.

Mulch heavily to retain moisture in sandy Florida soils
Plant under filtered shade — a tree canopy or 30% shade cloth
Hurricane season: stake tall canes, watch for flooding
Central FL (Tampa, Orlando): container strategy much safer
Cardamom in Southern California coastal garden — zone 10
☀️ Zone 10 · Very Good

Southern California

Coastal San Diego and Los Angeles (within 15 miles of the ocean) are zone 10 — excellent for outdoor cardamom. The ocean moderates winter temperatures and the mild Mediterranean climate keeps frosts minimal. The main limitation is humidity — coastal SoCal is drier than cardamom ideally wants. Inland areas (Riverside, San Bernardino, inland LA) are much colder in winter and hotter in summer — container growing essential there.

Coastal locations only — inland areas need container strategy
Supplement with drip irrigation to foliage for extra humidity
Keep frost cloth on hand for rare inland cold snaps (Dec–Jan)
NorCal (SF, Sacramento): container strategy, not in-ground
Cardamom growing in Puerto Rico — zone 12 tropical
🌿 Zone 12 · Ideal

Puerto Rico & US Virgin Islands

Puerto Rico’s zone 12 tropical climate is among the very best in any US territory for cardamom cultivation. Year-round warmth, high humidity, and consistent rainfall match Kerala’s conditions closely. The eastern rainforest areas (El Yunque region) and highland areas above 400m are particularly well-suited. The US Virgin Islands (St. Croix, St. John) are also zone 12 and climatically excellent.

Mountain / highland areas (400–800m) closest to native Kerala habitat
Year-round planting possible — spring planting best for establishment
Natural pollinators present — pods form without hand-pollination
Cardamom in container on Texas patio — zone 9b
⚠️ Zone 9b · Container

Texas

Houston (zone 9b) and the Gulf Coast offer warm humid summers that cardamom loves — but winters can bring hard freezes. The 2021 Texas winter storm showed how vulnerable zone 9 can be. Gulf Coast growers (Houston, Corpus Christi, Galveston) do grow cardamom successfully in large containers, moving inside for 6–10 weeks in winter. Inland Texas (Austin, Dallas, San Antonio) is colder and drier — indoor strategy more reliable.

40–50 litre container minimum for multi-year plants
Move indoors when forecast drops below 45°F (7°C)
South/southeast-facing wall position adds critical warmth
Summer humidity in Houston is genuinely excellent for the plant
Cardamom as indoor houseplant in northern USA home
🏠 Zone 1–7 · Indoor

Northern USA (NY, IL, CO, etc.)

In the northern two-thirds of the country, cardamom is strictly an indoor or greenhouse plant. It can be grown long-term as a stunning tropical foliage houseplant — reaching 1.5–2m indoors. A St. Petersburg, Florida grower documented on Dave’s Garden growing cardamom as a pot plant for years in zone 9b, keeping it indoors all winter. In zones 1–7, expect primarily ornamental value — pod production is unlikely without greenhouse conditions.

Full-spectrum LED grow light at 14 hours/day is essential
Dedicated humidifier at 60%+ RH — central heating is very drying
Move outdoors in summer (May–Sep) to a shaded patio for best growth
Heated sunroom or conservatory unlocks flowering potential

Growing Cardamom Indoors Anywhere in the USA

You don’t need to live in Florida or Hawaii to grow cardamom. With the right setup, it grows as a beautiful long-term houseplant from Maine to Alaska — here’s exactly how.

Cardamom growing as indoor houseplant in northern USA
Can you get pods indoors in the northern USA? Rarely, but it does happen. A Gardeners’ Path community member in zone 3 asked about growing cardamom indoors — and the answer was yes, though pod production requires greenhouse-level conditions. If your goal is pods, a heated sunroom or conservatory dramatically increases your chances. Foliage-only growing is reliable in any indoor setting.

Essential indoor setup checklist

  • Bright window — east or west facing. South-facing in winter is fine; add a sheer curtain in summer to filter intense direct sun.
  • Full-spectrum LED grow light. 14 hours per day, especially Oct–March when natural light drops in northern states. This is what separates thriving plants from struggling ones.
  • Dedicated humidifier. Central heating in US homes drops indoor humidity to 20–35% — well below cardamom’s 60–80% requirement. A hygrometer helps verify real levels.
  • Temperature: 65–85°F (18–30°C) year-round. Keep away from cold window drafts in winter and AC vents in summer — both are damaging.
  • Summer outdoor placement. Moving your plant to a shaded patio or deck May–September gives it genuine tropical conditions for a few months and dramatically improves growth and health.
  • 40–50 litre pot minimum for a mature clump. Cardamom grows large — a small pot limits it significantly. Repot every 12–18 months.
  • Monthly feeding April–September with balanced liquid NPK. Stop completely October–March.

The Container Method — Growing Cardamom in Any US Zone

Container growing is the universal solution for zones 7–9 — and it works brilliantly. Here’s the exact approach used by successful cardamom growers across the southern USA.

Cardamom in fabric grow bag container for zones 7-9
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Choose the Right Container

Use a 40–50 litre fabric grow bag or large terracotta pot with drainage holes. Fabric bags offer better aeration and prevent the root circling that terracotta can cause. Size matters — a mature cardamom clump needs room to spread. Handles on the container make the autumn move indoors much easier.

Using south-facing wall microclimate for container cardamom
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Position for Maximum Heat

Place containers against a south or southeast-facing wall or fence during the growing season. Brick and masonry absorb heat through the day and radiate it at night — raising local temperature by 3–5°F in zone 9 climates. This extra warmth extends the outdoor season and improves summer growth significantly.

Cardamom brought indoors for winter in zone 9 USA
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Seasonal Timing — When to Move

Move cardamom outdoors after the last frost date — typically March (Gulf Coast, Zone 9b) to May (zone 7–8). Bring inside when nighttime temperatures are forecast below 50°F (10°C) — typically October in Texas/Louisiana, September in Georgia/Carolinas. Do not wait for an actual frost — cold stress weakens plants even without damage.

Harvesting cardamom pods from container plant in USA
🫛
Getting Pods from a Container Plant

Container-grown cardamom in zone 9 can and does produce pods — especially in hot humid Gulf Coast summers. The keys are a mature plant (3+ years old), consistent summer humidity, and hand-pollination of every open flower in the morning. Expect fewer pods per season than tropical outdoor plants, but the quality is identical.

When to Plant Cardamom — US Regional Calendar

Planting timing varies significantly by region. Use this calendar to find your optimal window — and avoid the most common mistake of planting too early in cold soil.

🌴 Zone 10–12 (FL, HI, PR)
Outdoor year-round planting

Plant any time, but March–May is ideal. Spring planting allows 6+ months of active growth before any seasonal slowdown.

Best months: March, April, May
☀️ Zone 9 (TX, LA, Gulf Coast)
Container — spring outdoor placement

Place containers outdoors after last frost — typically mid-February (zone 9b Gulf Coast) to late March. Start seeds indoors in January–February for spring transplant.

Move outside: Feb–Mar · Move inside: Oct–Nov
🍂 Zone 8 (SE USA, Pacific NW)
Container — shorter outdoor window

Place outdoors after last frost (late March–April in Atlanta/Seattle area). Bring in by late September. Start seeds on heat mat February–March.

Move outside: Apr · Move inside: Sep–Oct
🏠 Zone 1–7 (Northern USA)
Indoor year-round + summer patio

Grow indoors year-round. Move to shaded outdoor patio May–August only — bring in before nighttime temps drop below 55°F. Start seeds on heat mat any time of year.

Outdoor patio: May–Aug only

Growing Cardamom in the USA — Expert Answers

The most common questions from American gardeners trying to grow cardamom at home.

Yes — cardamom can be grown throughout all 50 states, but the method depends on your location. Outdoor year-round growing works in zones 10–12: South Florida, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and coastal Southern California. In zones 7–9 (Texas, Gulf Coast, Pacific Northwest), container growing — outdoors in summer, indoors from November to March — is the standard approach. In zones 1–6 (most northern states), cardamom is grown as an indoor tropical houseplant year-round. Everywhere in the USA, cardamom is a viable and rewarding plant to grow.
States where outdoor year-round growing is reliable: Hawaii (all islands, zones 11–12), South Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale area — zones 10–11), Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands (zone 12), and coastal Southern California (San Diego, Los Angeles — zone 10). With container strategies and winter protection, Gulf Coast states (Texas zone 9b, coastal Louisiana) can also grow cardamom outdoors through the warm months with indoor overwintering.
South Florida (Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach counties) is one of the best places in the continental USA to grow cardamom outdoors. UF/IFAS extension confirms zones 10 and 11 in South Florida as the optimal outdoor range, where the plant will not be injured by cold. Plants reach full size (2–3m), flower reliably, and produce pods. Central Florida (Orlando, Tampa — zone 9a-9b) is marginal — container growing recommended. North Florida (Jacksonville, Tallahassee — zone 8–9a) requires container growing with indoor overwintering.
Yes, with the right strategy. Houston and the Gulf Coast (zone 9b) offer excellent summer conditions — hot, humid, and exactly what cardamom loves. The challenge is winter. The 2021 winter storm showed zone 9 can experience severe freezes. Container growing is strongly recommended — grow in a large 40–50 litre pot, outdoors from March/April through October, indoors from November to February or March. Inland Texas (Austin, Dallas, San Antonio) is zone 8a–9a — container growing is essential and the outdoor window is shorter.
Coastal Southern California — San Diego and the Los Angeles basin within 10–15 miles of the coast (zone 10) — is excellent for outdoor cardamom. The ocean keeps winters mild and frosts minimal. The main challenge in SoCal is humidity — it’s drier than cardamom naturally prefers. Supplement with drip irrigation or regular misting. Inland SoCal (Riverside, the Valleys) is significantly colder in winter — container growing essential there. Northern California (San Francisco, Sacramento) is zone 9b–10a — container growing recommended with indoor overwintering.
Cardamom grows well as a long-term indoor houseplant in any northern US state. Requirements: bright east or west-facing window (supplement with full-spectrum LED grow light at 14 hrs/day in winter), a dedicated humidifier maintaining 60%+ humidity (central heating drops home humidity to 20–35%), temperatures consistently above 65°F (18°C), monthly balanced NPK feeding April–September, and repotting every 12–18 months. Move the plant to a shaded outdoor patio May–August to give it genuine tropical conditions during summer. Focus on foliage enjoyment — pod production is unlikely without greenhouse conditions in zones 1–7.
Cardamom plants and rhizomes can be sourced in the USA from: Etsy sellers (many small nurseries in Florida and Hawaii ship plants and rhizomes nationally — check reviews and ensure Elettaria cardamomum, not Alpinia), specialty tropical nurseries in Florida (several ship nationwide), Logee’s Greenhouses (Connecticut — ships nationally, long-established source), and occasionally at tropical plant sales and farmer’s markets in zones 9–12. Be careful when buying from general garden centers — many sell Alpinia species labeled as “cardamom.” True Elettaria cardamomum is less common but worth sourcing correctly.
Planting timing by region: Zone 10–12 (South FL, HI, PR) — plant March through May for best establishment, though year-round is possible. Zone 9b (Gulf Coast TX, Tampa FL) — move containers outdoors mid-February to March after frost risk passes. Zone 9a (Austin, Orlando) — late March to April. Zone 8 (Atlanta, Seattle, Dallas) — after last frost, typically April. Zones 1–7 (northern states) — start seeds on a heat mat indoors February–April, or pot up rhizomes indoors any time; move containers to shaded outdoor areas from May onward.

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