8 Fast Flowering Vines That Start Blooming Within Weeks

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If you’re tired of waiting months for blooms… this video is for you! These fast-flowering vines grow quickly, bloom beautifully, and turn any garden space into a vibrant paradise—often in just a few short weeks. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned green thumb, these climbers will give you instant color with minimal effort. Let’s dive into the fastest blooming vines that will transform your garden in no time. Black-Eyed Susan Vine (Thunbergia alata) This cheerful vine blooms in just 6 to 8 weeks from seed. Its golden-yellow, orange, or white flowers with dark centers resemble tiny suns—and they love a spot with full sun and regular watering. Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) Known for its rapid climb and trumpet-shaped flowers, Morning Glory puts on a spectacular show by sunrise. Just soak the seeds overnight, plant after frost, and you’ll have blooms within 6 to 8 weeks. Cypress Vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) With delicate, fern-like foliage and bold red or pink star-shaped flowers, Cypress Vine is not only fast—it attracts hummingbirds, too. It grows up to 20 feet in one season and blooms in about 6 weeks. Cardinal Climber (Ipomoea × multifida) A hybrid of Morning Glory and Cypress Vine, this plant combines stunning red blooms with feathery leaves. It thrives in sunny spots with well-drained soil and can climb quickly with proper support. Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus) Loved for their edible blooms and round leaves, Nasturtiums flower about 8 weeks after planting. They're super easy to grow—even in poor soil—and can trail or climb up to 10 feet. Cup and Saucer Vine (Cobaea scandens) Want something dramatic? This vine produces bell-shaped flowers that look like teacups. Start indoors and enjoy blooms within 8 to 12 weeks after transplanting. It’s fast, bold, and eye-catching. Passionflower (Passiflora gibertii) If you’re planting from cuttings or mature plants, Passionflower vines can begin blooming within a few weeks. These exotic flowers add a wild, tropical look and do best with sun, support, and a bit of pruning. Mandevilla (Mandevilla spp.)


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