Fast growing vine for container growing with west exposure.
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Carol Claremont on May 09, 2015Morning Glory maybe - it is also beautiful - I have the purple growing from seeds planted 5 years ago. It grows back pretty quickly in summer.Helpful Reply
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Dianne Miller on May 09, 2015Humming bird vine is fast growing with small red flowers that really attract butterfly's and bummers. It drops seeds and comes back from the seeds the next year.Helpful Reply
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Marion Nesbitt on May 09, 2015Check the $ Store for artificial vinery if you want shade without hassles! Didn't need shade but used on one side of my home for deco. People actually think it is real..Helpful Reply
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Sue Dement Tyler on May 09, 2015Confederate jasmineHelpful Reply
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Suz1343480 on May 09, 2015Clematis, it comes in many colors & bloom times.Helpful Reply
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Charolett Wills on May 09, 2015lattice panels with morning glory. So pretty, I put it on my patio for shade on the south side. air comes through but no sun.Love itHelpful Reply
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Rebecca Ruge on May 09, 2015Could try Virginia Creeper.....Helpful Reply
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Bonnie witlam on May 09, 2015I would definitely recommend morning glory.. I planted a WHOLE pack of seeds at the base of lamp pole, eventually had to trim back the vine every other day.. It wanted to cover the globe light😆 just make sure it either structure or twine to direct its growthHelpful Reply
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Barbara Butters on May 09, 2015Virginia creeper grows fast , but very invasiveHelpful Reply
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Eglehawk on May 09, 2015Sweet potato it grows rely fast plus you get sweet potatoes. I vine mine thru my porch rails. They will grow even faster but yield less potatoes if you fertilize them with nitrogen.Helpful Reply
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Patty on May 09, 2015Hyacinth bean, fast growing, beautiful purple foliage and pink blooms. I think it is just ornamental I save the seeds each year and plant each spring due to it being an annual in my zone.Helpful Reply
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Derenda on May 09, 2015Definitely recommend hyacinth bean. Plus, save some of the bean pods for seeds the following year. Grew it on the west side of my front porch and was beautiful. the bean plant took a little time getting started, but once it did the vines we're beautiful green with the gorgeous fuchsia colored flowers, then the deep purple bean pods. You can't go wrong with this. But keep watered like any bean plant it will Wilt in the hot sun. I think the beans are pretty, too.Helpful Reply
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Joann Jarvis on May 09, 2015Thanks to al that responded to my question. Morning glories.Helpful Reply
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Sue Scimeca on May 09, 2015I like Black eyed Susan vines. They grow fast, bloom pretty yellow and brown flowers and die off in the winter. They also do well in containers too. Morning Glories are nice too, but this one vine is a little more unusual.Helpful Reply
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Patty on May 11, 2015The hyacinth bean is a vine, but the regular hyacinth is not.Helpful Reply
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Carol martin99019 on May 12, 2015Scarlet runner beans, beautiful red flowers, quick growing, edible beans and can make great shade. Virginia creeper, quick growing, however it attracts aphids, and is invasive. Be careful where you plant it.Helpful Reply
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Carol martin99019 on May 12, 2015Scarlet runner beans, beautiful red flowers, quick growing, edible beans and can make great shade. Virginia creeper, quick growing, however it attracts aphids, and is invasive. Be careful where you plant it.Helpful Reply
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MaryAnn B on May 26, 2015try hops. they grow like crazy and have a pleasant fragrance.Helpful Reply
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