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trumpet plant seeds Trumpet Vine seeds (Campsis radicans) wild vigor, hummingbird magnet 4 pack x 100 seeds

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trumpet plant seeds Trumpet Vine seeds (Campsis radicans) wild vigor, hummingbird magnet 4 pack x 100 seedsTL; DR (AI Summary) 400 Trumpet Vine seeds (Campsis radicans) for fast climbing vertical gardens. Produces vibrant orange trumpet flowers that attract hummingbirds. Note: Highly invasive in many states; container growing recommended. Best for: Vertical privacy screens and arbors Best for: Hummingbird and pollinator gardens Best for: Large container gardening on balconies Best for: Fast growing summer coverage in warm climates Not suitable for: Small

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400 Trumpet Vine seeds (Campsis radicans) for fast-climbing vertical gardens. Produces vibrant orange trumpet flowers that attract hummingbirds. Note: Highly invasive in many states; container growing recommended.

  • Best for: Vertical privacy screens and arbors
  • Best for: Hummingbird and pollinator gardens
  • Best for: Large container gardening on balconies
  • Best for: Fast-growing summer coverage in warm climates
  • Not suitable for: Small gardens without root barriers (highly invasive)
  • Not suitable for: Areas near foundations or structures (can cause damage)
  • Not suitable for: States where listed as invasive without proper containment

Key Features:

  • Quantity: 400 seeds (4 packs of 100)
  • Bloom Color: Bright orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers
  • Growth Rate: Vigorous; 20–40+ ft per season
  • Sun Requirement: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
  • Germination: 10–21 days at 70–80°F; no stratification needed

Grow Your Own Trumpet Vine Seeds (Campsis radicans) – Hummingbird Magnet with Fiery Orange Trumpet Flowers for Vertical Privacy Screens, Arbors & Large Container Gardens Nationwide

Trumpet Vine is a vigorous, fast-climbing deciduous vine famous for its showy clusters of bright orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom profusely all summer and attract hummingbirds in droves. The large, tubular blooms create a stunning vertical display on fences, arbors, trellises, or balconies.

It can grow 20–40+ ft in a single season and is extremely tough once established. In Chicago and cooler zones it performs as a fast summer perennial; in warmer southern and coastal states it becomes a long-term woody vine.

Important Note on Invasiveness: Trumpet Vine is highly aggressive and is listed as invasive or potentially invasive in many U.S. states. It spreads rapidly by underground runners/suckers and self-seeding. It can damage structures, foundations, and outcompete native plants. Strongly recommended to grow only in large containers or areas where you can install root barriers and monitor spread. Always check your state’s invasive species regulations before planting. Consider native alternatives (e.g., Coral Honeysuckle) for responsible hummingbird gardens.

Step-by-Step Growing Guide (Seed to First Blooms in 2–3 Years)

1.  Seed Prep & Sowing
No stratification needed. Sow ¼ inch deep in moist, well-draining potting mix. Germinates in 10–21 days at 70–80°F.

  Nationwide timing tip: Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost. Chicago/Midwest/Northeast: mid to late March. South/Southwest/FL: direct sow March–April. West Coast: March–May.

2.  Planting & Container Setup
Full sun (6–8+ hours). Use very large 15–30+ gallon pots or grow bags with
extremely sturdy, heavy-duty trellis, netting, or balcony railing. Rich, well-draining soil. Space vines 3–5 ft apart if multiple.

3.  Germination & Early Care
Keep soil consistently moist until established. Protect young vines from cool nights or wind. Provide strong support immediately as vines grow rapidly.

4.  Growth & Maintenance
Extremely fast once established. Prune heavily in late winter/early spring to control size and encourage bushier growth. Good airflow prevents mildew in humid areas.

5.  Harvesting / Enjoyment
Blooms heavily from mid-summer until first frost. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms. Leave some for pollinators and late-season interest.

Pro Tip for Every State: Grow exclusively in large containers with root barriers to contain its aggressive spread and make winter protection easy in cooler zones.

Trumpet Vine Seeds (Campsis radicans) – Detailed 50-State Sowing Calendar 

Trumpet Vine is a hardy deciduous woody vine (USDA zones 4–9) that is very cold-tolerant once established but can be slow to germinate from seed and takes 2–3 years to reach full blooming size. It is extremely vigorous and aggressive (invasive in many areas), so container growing with root barriers is strongly recommended everywhere.

Key rules that apply to every state:

  • No cold stratification needed.
  • Start indoors 6–8 weeks before your last spring frost date.
  • Transplant or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed and soil is warm (60°F+).
  • Provide very sturdy, heavy-duty support (trellis, arbor, or balcony railing) — vines can reach 20–40+ ft.
  • In USDA zones 4–6 grow as a fast summer perennial; in zones 7–9 it becomes a long-term woody vine.

Detailed 50-State Sowing Calendar (Grouped by Region for Easy Reading)
Dates are averages based on 50% probability last spring frost and typical 2026 conditions. Adjust ±7–10 days for your exact microclimate or elevation.

Region / States

Indoor Start

Transplant / Direct Sow

Notes / Example Cities

Northeast (ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT, NY, PA, NJ)

March 1 – March 20

May 15 – June 5

New York City: Indoor mid March → Transplant late May–early June

Midwest & Great Lakes (IL, IN, OH, MI, WI, MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS)

March 5 – March 25

May 10 – June 1

Chicago, IL: Indoor mid March → Transplant late May

Mid-Atlantic & Upper South (DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, KY, NC, TN)

Feb 20 – March 15

May 1 – May 25

Washington DC: Indoor early March → Transplant mid May

Southeast & Gulf (SC, GA, AL, MS, AR, LA, OK)

Feb 10 – March 5

April 20 – May 15

Atlanta: Indoor late Feb → Transplant late April–early May

Texas

North: Feb 20 – March 10

Central/South: Feb 1–March 1

North: mid April–early May

Central/South: late March–mid April

Dallas: Indoor early March → Transplant mid April

Houston: Direct sow March

Florida

North: Jan 20 – Feb 20

Central/South: Jan–Feb

North: March–April

Central/South: Feb–April (year-round possible in south)

Miami: Direct sow Feb onward

Southwest (AZ, NM, UT, NV)

Late Feb – mid March

April 15 – May 10

Phoenix: Direct sow late Feb–March

Flagstaff: Indoor March → Transplant May

Mountain & Northern West (CO, ID, MT, WY)

Late March – early April

Late May – early June

Denver: Indoor early April → Transplant late May–early June

Pacific Northwest (WA, OR)

Late March – early April

Late May – early June

Seattle: Indoor late March → Transplant late May–early June

California

Northern/Coastal: Feb 20 – March 20

Southern/Inland: Feb 1–March 1

March–May

Los Angeles: Direct sow Feb–April

San Francisco: March–May

Alaska

Late April – May

June (short season)

Anchorage: Very short season — best as container plant

Hawaii

Not needed

Year-round (best Feb–June)

Honolulu: Direct sow any time; peak growth in warmer months

Pro Tips for Every State

  • Chicago / Midwest / Northeast gardeners: Start indoors under grow lights in mid March for strong transplants ready around Memorial Day weekend. Use large 15–30+ gallon containers with heavy-duty trellising.
  • Southern & Southwestern gardeners: Direct sowing works very well once nights stay reliably above 60°F. Provide consistent moisture and strong support.
  • Container / balcony growers: 15–30+ gallon pots or grow bags with very sturdy vertical support are perfect for urban spaces and easy to move during heat waves or bring indoors before frost.
  • Invasiveness awareness: This vine spreads aggressively by underground runners. Container growing with root barriers is strongly recommended to keep it contained.

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Key Benefits

  • High germination rate when properly stored
  • Non-GMO, open-pollinated variety
  • Suitable for containers or garden beds
  • Save seeds from mature plants for next season
  • Detailed growing instructions included

How to Use

  1. Start seeds 1–2 cm deep in moist seed-starting mix
  2. Keep soil consistently moist at 18–24°C for germination
  3. Expect sprouts in 7–21 days depending on variety
  4. Thin or transplant seedlings when 5–8 cm tall
  5. Harden off before outdoor transplanting
  6. Harvest when plants reach maturity

Specifications

Quantity: 4 pack × 100 seeds. Type: Open-pollinated. Germination: 70–85% (typical). Viability: 2–4 years sealed.

Care & Storage

Store seeds in a cool, dark, dry place. Refrigerator storage extends viability. Keep sealed until planting.

Key Terms

  • Campsis radicans — Scientific name for trumpet vine from seed
  • Trumpet Vine from Seed — Popular garden plant grown from seed
  • Germination — The process of a seed sprouting into a seedling
  • Open-pollinated — Seeds that breed true to parent plant

Who Should Not Use

  • Not for consumption—planting seeds only
  • Keep away from children and pets
  • Check local regulations for any restrictions

There's something hopeful about planting seeds—each one a small act of faith in tomorrow.

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