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    Published: May 30, 2025 by Kristen Wood · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ·

    13 Fast-Growing Plants for Impatient Gardeners

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    Not everyone has the patience to wait months for a garden to fill out. If you're the type who wants results now, fast-growing plants are the answer. These speedy growers sprout, stretch, and bloom with impressive speed.

    From veggies to vines to stunning flowers, these plants won’t keep you waiting. Here are 13 fast-growing favorites that deliver beauty and bounty in a flash.

    Sunflowers

    A group of blooming sunflowers with yellow petals and green leaves under a clear blue sky.
    Photo Credit: Bonnie Kittle/Unsplash

    Sunflowers are not only cheerful—they’re also quick to rise. Many varieties sprout in just a few days and shoot skyward with impressive speed. In about 8–10 weeks, you’ll have towering blooms to admire.

    Radishes

    Person in a red plaid shirt holding a bunch of freshly harvested radishes with green leaves, standing outdoors in a grassy area.
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    One of the quickest vegetables around, radishes can go from seed to harvest in just 3 to 4 weeks. They’re great for impatient gardeners and perfect for kids. Bonus: They add a zesty crunch to salads.

    Sweet Alyssum

    Cluster of small white flowers with green centers, arranged in a circular pattern, set against a blurred green and brown background.
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    This delicate flower grows fast and blooms abundantly. It carpets the ground with tiny white or purple flowers in just weeks, adding a soft scent to your space. It also attracts pollinators and beneficial bugs.

    Nasturtiums

    Bright orange nasturtium flowers and round green leaves fill the frame in natural sunlight.
    Photo Credit: Hans/Pixabay

    Nasturtiums sprout quickly and produce vibrant edible blooms. You’ll see growth in just a few days and blooms within a month or so. They also double as natural pest repellents in the garden.

    Lettuce

    A person holding a fresh head of green leaf lettuce with roots visible, outdoors.
    Photo Credit: Tatiana_Mara/Envato

    Lettuce is a garden staple that grows rapidly in cool weather. You can begin harvesting baby leaves just a few weeks after planting. Keep snipping, and it’ll keep coming back.

    Morning Glories

    Purple morning glory flower with dew, surrounded by green leaves.
    Photo Credit: Ray Bilcliff/Pexels

    These climbing flowers grow fast once the weather warms. In just a few weeks, they’ll twine up trellises and fences, producing trumpet-shaped blooms in vibrant colors. They’re perfect for creating a quick privacy screen.

    Zinnias

    A butterfly with yellow and black wings rests on a pink flower, surrounded by green leaves and other pink blooms.
    Photo Credit: Brent Baumgartner/Pexels

    Zinnias are a gardener’s dream: fast-growing, low-maintenance, and full of color. From seed to bloom takes just 6 to 8 weeks. Plant them for a summer filled with bright, cheerful flowers.

    Spinach

    Two hands hold a bowl filled with fresh spinach leaves against a gray background.
    Photo Credit: Louis Hansel/Unsplash

    Spinach thrives in cool weather and matures quickly—often within 4 to 6 weeks. It’s ideal for spring and fall planting. Grow it for salads, smoothies, and sautés.

    Cucumbers

    A pile of fresh green cucumbers with visible stems and smooth surfaces.
    Photo Credit: Harshal S. Hirve/Unsplash

    Cucumbers grow quickly and love warm weather. With proper support, they climb easily and can produce fruit in just 6–8 weeks. You’ll be picking fresh cukes before you know it.

    Marigolds

    Bright orange and yellow marigold flowers in full bloom, surrounded by green leaves.
    Photo Credit: yganeshbabu/Pixabay

    Marigolds germinate quickly and bloom in about two months. Their golden, orange, and red flowers brighten any space, and they’re great companions for vegetable gardens. They also help repel pests naturally.

    Bush Beans

    A basket filled with fresh, bright green beans.
    Photo Credit: Couleur/Pixabay

    Bush beans are speedy growers that don’t need staking or trellising. You’ll see sprouts within days and pods ready to harvest in just 6–8 weeks. They’re productive, low-maintenance, and delicious.

    Baby Carrots

    A pile of short, stubby orange carrots on a gray surface.
    Photo Credit: Nick Collins/Pexels

    Mini or “baby” carrot varieties mature faster than their full-sized counterparts. You can usually harvest them in just over a month. They're sweet, crunchy, and fun to grow in containers or small beds.

    Calendula

    Bright orange marigold flower with layered petals and a green stem, set against a blurred gray background.
    Photo Credit: Oksana Gogu/Unsplash

    Calendula (also known as pot marigold) germinates fast and blooms in about 6 weeks. The bright orange and yellow flowers are edible and medicinal. Plus, they bring sunny charm to any garden.

    Why wait months to enjoy your garden when these fast growers are ready in a flash? With these 13 speedy plants, even the most impatient gardener can enjoy quick results and lasting beauty.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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