Grow more food in less space with the best perennial edible vines for vertical gardening. In this video, I break down 10 climbing plants that come back every year—perfect for small gardens, balconies, fences, and trellises.

You’ll discover cold-hardy and tropical vines that produce huge harvests while saving ground space. Some can yield 40–100+ fruits per plant once established.
🌱 PLANTS COVERED
• Passion Fruit
• Hardy & Arctic Kiwi
• Grapes
• Hops
• Chayote
• Malabar Spinach
• Scarlet Runner Beans
• Groundnut
• Chocolate Vine

🎯 YOU’LL LEARN
✔ How to grow perennial food plants vertically
✔ Best vines for Zones 3–11
✔ Space-saving trellis ideas
✔ Which edible climbers work in your climate
✔ Low-maintenance plants that produce for years

🌿 WHY PERENNIAL CLIMBING VINES?

• Plant once, harvest for years
• Ideal for small spaces
• High yields with minimal care
• Great for edible landscaping
• Some improve soil & attract pollinators

💬 COMMENT BELOW:
Where are you watching from, and which vine will you grow first?

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  1. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to Garden Solace for weekly vertical gardening tips, edible landscaping ideas, and space-saving garden hacks.

  2. Please help me like this video as that would help YouTube algorithm push it to a wider audience
    Thank you as you do 😊

  3. We already planted PASSION FRUIT vines in our garden, iam from sri lanka, documenting the journey as well. Your vertical growers inspired us to do the same.

  4. I’ve grown hops at my old house and may again depending on where I find a house. But Akebia is one as well as hardy kiwi I will try. Then who knows what I’ll try planting. All depends on room. 😅 oh and I’ve move home to the great state of Oklahoma. ❤

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