What is the easiest flowering vine to grow

Pamela Jones
by Pamela Jones
  6 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Jun 26, 2017

    what is you location and lighting? Annual or perennial vine?What is the lighting?

  • Holly Kinchlea-Brown Holly Kinchlea-Brown on Jun 26, 2017

    trumpet vine, honeysuckle

  • Bam24686315 Bam24686315 on Jun 26, 2017

    If climate and light are right try Confederate Jasmine. Blooms have a wonderful scent.

  • Johnchip Johnchip on Jun 26, 2017

    I love trumpet vines. I planted three color bushes about 1-2 feet high on side of house. in two years they had grown up onto half the roof. beautiful! There are numerous sites on google for 'fast growing flowering vines'. Go for the 'evergreen varieties'. Vines grow in three different ways: tendrils, twining or clinging. Choose vines that climb by tendrils or by twining to cover garden supports such as trellises or arbors. Clinging vines are ideal for climbing on masonryand roofs but may damage wood. Evergreen vines bloom with flowers in a variety of colors, while also adding year-round visual interest to the outdoor space.

  • Lora Lora on Jun 26, 2017

    In the Southwest cat claw, Arizona lilac and bougainvillea all do great. Also bank's rose.