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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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Flowering vines are aesthetically pleasing and ecologically efficient. During the growing season, they offer bright, delicate blooms and control weeds and erosion along sharp slopes or hillsides.

Our Flowering Vines Are Native

TN Nursery specializes in climbing plants so that you can bring a hint of grace to the yard. We are proud to provide a variety of species that most box stores would classify as 'weeds.' Native plants are our specialty, no matter where you live in the U.S.

Imagine walking into your backyard and seeing vibrant flowers growing vertically and covering the ground. It sounds like something you would only see in movies. So, how do you turn a bare wall into a stunning view that is vibrant and teaming with wildlife? Try flowering vines.

Flowering vine plants have become a go-to choice for homeowners because of their beauty and ease of maintenance. Fully matured vines add color to empty fences or walls, making a stunning difference in the whole garden's appearance. It's like accessorizing your backyard.

These plants need a structure to grow on, and it may take a few years to achieve full maturity before they can deliver flowers. TN Nursery has a range of beautiful flowering vines in different colors and textures. We have something for everyone, whether you want vibrant pink flowers or yellow.

Featured Flowering Vine Plant Collection

TN Nursery has a range of stunning flowering vines suitable for different weather patterns. Before you choose any flowering vine plant for your garden, you must consider the location and weather conditions.

Among the top is the Periwinkle Plant, an herbaceous perennial and low-growing plant that offers a dense evergreen ground cover. With beautiful small violet-blue blooms, it's a popular choice to add color and aesthetics to your outdoor space.

Trumpet Vine Is A Stunning Flowering Vine

Trumpet Vine is another popular option known for its dramatic trumpet-shaped orange-red flowers that offer shelter and food to different pollinators. If you're looking for more of a bright yellow option, Creeping Buttercup is an excellent addition to any garden design.

We also have Wild Geranium, Sweet Violet, Hasta, and other flowering vines for sale. Discover our entire collection to find the perfect vine plant for your garden.

Our Best-Selling Flowering Vines

Creeping phlox: Imagine a delicate carpet of pinkish-purple flowers growing around those hard-to-cover areas. Sweet violet: Although it was once unfairly labeled a 'weed,' the sweet violet yields a beautiful flower (that makes a delicious jelly!). Wisteria: This vertical wonder is a fan favorite for fences and walls. Even with limited yearly maintenance, you can go right with its fragrant purple blossoms.

Remember that all the above comes with TN Nursery's 100% guarantee.

How to plant and nurture your 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.

Care Tips

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.