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Groundcover Vines

Vines improves soil health while being virtually low to no maintenance

These low-growing spreaders help suppress weeds, stabilize soil on slopes, and reduce erosion naturally. Their dense foliage retains moisture, cools the ground, and adds a lush, living carpet effect that’s ideal for covering bare or hard-to-mow areas.

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Groundcover Vines for Sale – Tough, Spreading Beauties

Groundcover vines are the answer if you want to turn bare ground into a green, living carpet. These fast-spreading plants work hard in the landscape—filling in problem spots, weaving between rocks, and hugging the earth with graceful stems and foliage. At TN Nursery, we offer native groundcover vines that are reliable, attractive, and suited for various growing conditions.

The Benefits of Native Groundcover Vines

Groundcover vines help control erosion, suppress weeds, and lock in soil moisture—all while adding beauty to your yard. They're perfect for sloped areas, pathways, or shady spaces where grass struggles to grow. Many of our selections thrive with little fuss and return year after year, making them a smart, low-maintenance option for gardeners of all skill levels.

Whether you need something that grows in full sun, deep shade, or somewhere in between, our native vines offer a solution. Some varieties bloom with soft seasonal color, while others provide year-round texture and cover. And because they’re rooted in native ecosystems, these vines often require less water and fewer chemicals to thrive.

Low Maintenance and Big Impact

Once established, these vines need minimal attention. They spread steadily, covering ground naturally and reducing the need for mulch or herbicides. Some varieties are evergreen, while others bring bursts of seasonal color or flowers that attract pollinators. Either way, they offer long-term value and instant charm in garden beds, borders, or wild spaces.

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We ship our bare-root groundcover vines fresh and ready to plant. Each one is selected with care to help your garden succeed. If you're ready to cover ground quickly and beautifully, explore our full collection of easy-to-grow vines today. Your landscape will thank you for it.


Easy Planting Tips for Vines

Easy to Grow

Planting Bare Root Vines

To plant a bare root vine, begin by giving the roots a good soak in water for a few hours so they’re not dry going into the ground. Pick a spot with decent drainage and set up your trellis or support before planting—don’t wait until it’s already growing.

Planting Bare Root Vines

Dig a hole that’s wide enough to let the roots spread out without bending. Form a little mound in the middle of the hole, place the vine’s crown just above that, and let the roots drape down and out.

Fill the hole back up with dirt, pressing it in gently but firmly. Water it well, and keep the soil damp—not soaked—as the vine gets established. Give it time, and soon enough, it’ll grab hold and start climbing.

Easy Caring Tips for Vines

Grow Tips For Success

Care For Groundcover Vines After Planting

Once ground cover vines are planted, keeping the soil slightly moist helps them take root without becoming waterlogged. Use a layer of mulch to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and keep roots cool.

Avoid Fertilizing Vines For a Little While

let the plant focus on root development in the native soil. If growth seems slow at first, be patient. These vines are adjusting to their new environment and typically take off after their roots settle.

Prune lightly to shape and train growth where you want it, especially if it's near walkways or other plants. Keep an eye out for competing weeds early on and remove them promptly so the vines don’t have to fight for space or nutrients.

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