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10 Beautiful VINES to grow from SEED



These ten beautiful vines that grow from seed are simple to grow, can be grown in a container, and are adaptable to different growing conditions. Plant a few seeds, provide a trellis and then stand back and watch them grow.

Quick-growing annual vines are a beautiful way to cover a trellis, add vertical interest, and provide seasonal shade. The best part about these vines? For the price of a packet of seeds, you can have vines and flowers that make an impact.

Introduction 00:00
1. Love in a Puff 00:43
2. Canary Creeper 01:57
3. Purple Hyacinth Bean 02:58
4. Black-eyed Susan 04:16
5. Passion Flower 05:05
6. Morning Glory 06:01
7. Sweet Peas 07:06
8. Malabar Spinach 07:58
9. Cardinal Climber 08:56
10. Nasturtium 09:41

Learn more: https://growinginthegarden.com/10-beautiful-vines-that-grow-from-seed/

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31 Comments

  1. Your garden vedio’s are awesome!!!Do you sell morning glory and nasturtium climbing variety seeds? I live in north Phoenix and want to plant them now.

  2. I don’t know about anywhere else but in my zone 8 garden, Passion Vine was a long lived nightmare. It literally tried to take over my entire 1/2 acre garden and it took me three seasons to finally not have anymore popping up. I don’t remember the specific name but It was a beautiful blue bloom and I just had to have it. They reverted back in one season on the parent plant and never showed up in any babies. My Malabar Spinach though… it has that kind of invasive that I don’t mind. It jumps the border a bit but you can just pull it up like a weed and replant it and it thrives. I planted three years ago and have not had to replant since. I planted it for food but I’d keep it just for it’s succulent looking beauty. Have never seen the canary vine and have never tried sweet pea. I am going to try those. Thank you! Love vines.❤

  3. Excellent video, Angela! I'm looking forward to growing hyacinth bean this season!

  4. Here in Mesa, I have a dead defoliaged eucalyptus tree in my back yard. Would I be able to wrap the trunk in a trellis like netting and successfully grow vines up it?

  5. Great information as always! I've planted the purple hyacinth beans in the past and they are stunning, but have seen conflicting information about eating the pods – do you eat them or just use for seed?

  6. How do you keep rats, mice, and rabbits out of your garden. I too live in the low desert in AZ and keeping rats out of my garden is the biggest problem I have. If my garden isnt completely sealed they eat stuff. At the moment I have a make shift poly tunnel. They've figured out they can go under the plastic at the ground.

  7. Can you please make thee shortest video ever .. and focussing on those awesome custom-made metal trellises .. and please give measurements (I am assuming they are each 4 feet long, by 4 feet in width, by 6 feet at the height BEFORE they start their arching .. to a maximum of 7 feet. Am I close with those #'s …?!?

  8. All the vines are beautiful but the Cardinal Climber vine is amazing! Will be growing it thanks to your video. Thank you!

  9. In my country, the hyacinth vine is called bonavis. The seeds are edible just like other pulses, and are quite delicious. In addition to dark purple, the seeds can be green or speckled. We tend to have the vines that produce white flowers. The Malabar spinach is also yummy.

  10. Morning glory are pretty but have a lot of room, they take over. Love sweet peas, well worth it.

  11. Here in San Tan I welcomed my 1st morning glory. What is the typical variety that comes wildly out here in AZ. Beautiful but definitely invasive!

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