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Annual
vines are easy to grow. They like a sunny location with good quality,
well drained soil. Plant your seeds according to the package directions,
and keep them evenly moist until they germinate. After germination,
you'll only need to water when the weather has been extremely hot or
dry. Use fertilizers sparingly. An abundance of nitrogen will encourage
your vines to produce an abundance of dark green foliage and few
flowers.
Have
your trellises or other support in place when you plant your seeds. If
you can't plant right next to the support, insert twigs into the soil
next to the seeds to lead the vines to their intended support. If the
vine can't find its support right away, it will waste time searching and
reaching for something to grab on to.
Recommended Annual Vines
Click the name of the vine for more
information about the seeds.
Black Eyed Susan Vine
Unlike many climbing vines, this one isn't invasive so it can be
incorporated into existing gardens without fear of crowding out existing
plants. It's a great choice for hanging baskets and window boxes.
Height: 5' to 10' trailing vine
Cardinal Climber Vine
The deep red flowers with white or yellow throats are sure to draw
attention to your trellises, fences and poles.
Height: 6' to 20' vine
Cypress Vine
This vine can add a tropical texture to your landscape with its
interesting foliage and mix of bright red, pink and white flowers. With
the right conditions, it grows to 20 feet.
Height: 8' to 10' vine
Hyacinth Bean Vine
This striking vine will have your visitors asking if it's real! The
flowers are followed by velvety purple bean pods.
Height: 6' - 20' vine
Mina Lobata
'Firecracker Vine' or 'Exotic Love,' this unusual, exciting, interesting
annual vine has up to 12 beautiful 2" tubular flowers on each spike.
Performs well on trellises and in hanging baskets.
Height: 6' to 10'
Moonflower
Plant this fast-growing vine on a porch, near an entrance, or under a
window where you can enjoy the evening performance and heady fragrance.
The flowers bloom only at night, and unfold in 2-3 minutes, and event
worth waiting for!
Height: 10' to 20' vine
Morning Glories
In the summer, flowers open in the morning, and in the fall they stay
open all day. Morning glories are grown as a groundcover in difficult
areas.
Height: 8' - 10' vine
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