10 Perennial Edible CLIMBING VINES for productive vertical gardens 🌿

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Edible Climbing Vines help maximise our growing space we can double the amount of food in each garden bed or container.

Today I am going to share a list of 10 Perennial Edible Climbing Vines for PRODUCTIVE gardens and utilise vertical growing space. Plus create shade and protection. But not only that these 10 edible climbers are perennials which means they will produce more and more food each year! without us having to replant them. There are so many reasons you should be growing vertically.

► Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:02 Difference between Annuals and Perennials
01:22 Passionfruit
03:32 Choko / Chayote
04:21 Sweet Potato
06:46 Malabar Spinach
09:19 Grapes
10:30 Butterfly Pea
11:39 Kiwi Fruit
12:15 Kiwi berry
12:33 Nasturtium
14:29 Scarlet Runner Bean
15:35 Annual edible climbers

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Climbers are my current obsession because it means I can grow more in the same space! 💃🍇🌿 What list should we do next?? Berries, Root crops, Guavas 🤔

SustainableHolly
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Thanks for sharing your video..your new friend Boy Dahon watching from Philippines..stay healthy and take care always..

BoyDahon
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Thank you. You always get me excited about my garden plans, I've been planting bits and bobs in cans and milk boxes, anything really! Just doing it, instead of thinking about it.

cordeliamoonspinner
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I really want to start growing grapes! They are definitely being added onto my grow list! 🍇Loved this list Holly! 😍👌🏻

jackiek
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Chokos tender shoot and young leaves are edible. So are those of pumpkins. I am from Mauritius and they are part of the Mauritian cuisine.

cecilemarot
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Thanks for sharing - you very knowledgeable - ❤from South Africa

raajihappanna
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Hi Holly! I am located in Perth and will be trimming my grape vine soon! You are welcome to have some cuttings! 💚 I have 2 varieties of green grapes.. which extends our season of eating 😊 Have successfully grown 2 cuttings from my daughter's favourite grapes! 🥰💚 will be doing more this year and hopefully sell.
Also you are doing such an awesome job with your channel! I love the new episodes too 💜 Georgina x

toytimetoday
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I love your enthusiasm! Found your channel yesterday and have been devouring your videos and website articles. This is exactly the content I have been looking for. I just started my garden last year, and have been adding as many perennial veggies as possible. I just planted asparagus, and am over the moon watching their little spears come up. Your culinary talent is amazing! You are so creative. Thanks for the great content! I am in hot Northern California. Hope I can grow many of the plants you mention.

lifeisgood
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Inspiring!!💚Thankyou.Ooohhh I need to lookout for butterfly pea..my kids help make small bite size wraps with quail eggs ..

melanieallen
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Wow i did not know u can grow sweet potato vertically!!!

joannedixon
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We currently have sweet potatos climbing 💓💓 Love the vid

skiptotheend
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Another great informative video. Holly would you be able to do a video on your feijoa trees, when you prune it, how far down you go. What you feed it to keep it healthy. I have two trees for 1.5 years, so Im hoping I will get some feijoas next season, but I want to give myself the best chance to be successful. Any tips you can share is appreciated. I have planted lavender in between them, as you suggested so hopefully this will help for next season 💕

thirstymercfan
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Please tell me the name of the fruit showing at 17:37. Looks so delicious!

leondan
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I was very surprised to see the chayotes I purchased at a local Mexican market (left on counter but didn’t try yet) growing very long sprouting vines & even roots! I will plant them for a needed thick chicken forest (only baby trees) shade this week.
In wildfire Northern California I have only heard the Spanish pronunciation [shy ‘oh tay].
I won’t expect their fruit till autumn (September? October?), so for low carb/ketogenic apple turnovers or pie, I guess I need to buy more!

eliseville
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My dream to do this with my family 💚🌵 teach my bajues

HippieLife-cuzr
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Malabar I have not heard of before, I wonder where to get it

melissavalentine
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That passionfruit wasnt over ripe. It was perfect and wouldve been sweet. Just to note, the sweet potato plant can grow vertically but the potato is a root crop so dont expect them to be growing on the vine.

MeBeingAble
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Hello from windy Wellington. I've got grapes, passion fruit, nasturtiums and runner beans. Few more on your list I need to try. Which ones are most wind tolerant? I have a 1.5 chain link fence I'd like to utilize but it's a very windy exposed spot. The passion fruit died in that spot even with protection. I thought nasturtiums but I don't want anything invasive as it borders my neighbours. Property.
Any idea what climbers would suit a 1.5m windy spot in full sun?

missbluerain
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I love growing sweet potatoes for both crops both the leaves and the root, mine were just starting to grow really well and we got a huge hail storm and it destroyed everything all my apples everything shredded 😢 but the sweet potatoes are starting to come back unfortunately I won’t get the leaf harvest I want as I dry them and use them all through the colder months in soups and stews and I’m very unhappy that I don’t think I’ll get enough 😢if any.

shortbean
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i would love to plant kumera as a ground cover, do you have problems with them bringing mice in and eating them, just wondering if they bring in pests ? I love sweet potato but this has been in the back of my mind thought I would ask.

thirstymercfan