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Grape Vine Plant
$44.99 - $69.99Grape Vines - Concord Grape Vines are an amazing addition to landscapes. Concord is essential for those who wish to create a classic and beautiful backyard space with shade and traditional charm. Its dense vines and lush greenery enable this plant to...
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Climbing Wisteria Vine
$16.99Wisteria Species Growth and Form Wisteria Species and Climbing Plants Anyone Can Grow is loved for its lush growth habit and graceful drift. Plant it around your patio and enjoy year after year. The growth habit of the plant is arching and climbing...
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Hairy Buttercup Plant
$5.99Appearance and structure of Hairy Buttercup Plant The Hairy Buttercup Plant features desirable spreading habits and soft texture. Enjoy this plant’s subtle beauty in the garden and naturalized areas. The plant maintains a growth habit that hugs the...
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Dewberry Plant
$5.99Dewberry Plant Growth Habit and Structure Dewberry plant displays a growth habit that grows low to the ground and sprawls along with a carefree attitude. The stems cascade and lightly intertwine with one another forming an airy mat that looks more...
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Periwinkle Plant
$5.99Plant Characteristics: Periwinkle Plant Periwinkle Plant has a smooth texture with a spreading growth habit and medium green foliage. It can provide quiet sophistication and elegance to your gardens and shade landscaping. The plant has a low, trailing,...
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Vinca Minor Vine
$5.99Vinca Minor Vine Growth Habit and Form Vinca Minor Vine features appreciated attributes such as its low-mounding, spreading growth habit and smooth appearance. These qualities allow the plant to lend elegant refinement and gentle softness to the...
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European Ginger
$5.99European Ginger Form and Structure European Ginger Features: Full foliage. Low growing. Reliable spreading ground cover. Smooth, refined beauty for shade gardens and woodlands. This plant has lush foliage that grows near the ground. Form is dense and...
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Sweet Violet Plant
$5.99Sweet Violet Plant Growth Habits Sweet Violet Plant has a soft, creeping habit and a gentle appearance. This shade-loving perennial exudes tranquility. This plant has a spreading habit that grows low to the ground. This square-stemmed violet has a slight...
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Partridge Berry
$5.99Partridge Berry Form and Growth Habit Partridge Berry grows low to the ground and has a soft, subtle presence in the landscape. Mitchella repens has a trailing habit that roots along the ground creating an attractive, tight mat. Growth twists and turns...
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Wild Ginger Plant
$5.99Wild Ginger Plant Care Outdoor Growing Guide Wild Ginger Plant has an attractive, spreading form with heart-shaped leaves growing just above the ground. The dense texture feels gentle and loose compared to more upright foliage. Mature plants possess a...
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Virginia Creeper Plant
$5.99Virginia Creeper Plant Overview Virginia Creeper Plant has dependable growth, attractive form and softens fences, walls or enhances open space with lots of natural charm. It grows with confidence in a loose, trailing form that moves horizontally and...
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Liverwort Plant
$5.99Growing Hepatica Liverwort Plant Appearance: Hepatica Liverwort Plant has a delicate appearance. It’s early-season beauty creates a serene vibe in woodland gardens and shaded areas. Hepatica nobilis displays a low, compact growth habit that feels...
Your garden will gain unique movement and vertical charm through the soft growth of true groundcover vines which few other plants replicate. We raise plants that are easy to grow and provide fast coverage, charm and garden interest. Whatever you need a Vine to do in your landscape, this collection will help you get there with minimal maintenance. True vines climb, trail, or sprawl over fences, arbors, pergolas, walls and trellises. Clematis virginiana, Lonicera sempervirens, Bignonia capreolata and Wisteria frutescens are just a few vines that can tolerant a wide range of conditions and are known for their excellent performance in the zones where they will thrive. Once established, vines concentrate on growing denser and spreading rather than competing with their root system. They are relatively low maintenance plants that fill up space with gorgeous greens and blooms season after season.
Easy Grow and Train Garden Groundcovers and Vines
Vines may be easier to grow than you think. Once they find a support to crawl on and you’ve provided a good location in your garden, most vines aren’t too needy. Plants will do best with well drained soil that is kept evenly moist during the first growing season. This will help the roots to develop deep and strong in preparation for the following seasons when most of your vines will become low maintenance. Training is a simple process of wrapping or weaving vines through their support structure. You may need to gently pull or lace new vines through a trellis the first couple months, but after that your plant should know what to do. You can always give Vine plants a gentle prune to keep them full and looking their best, but many will require little pruning at all. Easy care plants that you can rely on to look better each year?
Best Garden Groundcovers & Vines for Vertical Interest
Groundcovers and vines create vertical interest in your garden. They soften edges and fences while filling in bare spaces on structures. Many vines scramble through other plants and trees for support lending a carefree feel to your landscape. Akebia quinata and Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris are great examples of vines that you can use to soften harsh corners or fill in space. Use vines to create privacy screens, entryway greeters and soften the surroundings of your patio or deck. Vines can wrap over or blend in with other landscaping staples like trees, shrubs and perennials too. Mulching your Vine around the base will help soil retain moisture and continue to grow stronger each year. As they mature, your vines will develop stronger stems and branch out to fill your space.
Grow True Garden Groundcover Plants for Your Zone
Vines will perform the best when grown in their true growing zones. By selecting plants that thrive in your area of the country you can enjoy beautiful vines that return each year with little effort. Plants that aren’t struggling to survive in your garden will prove to be much lower maintenance. Keeping up with seasonal watering the first year will help them establish a strong root system, but after that many vines can do little to no maintenance. Most vines just get fuller and more impressive as they mature year after year. They can climb, cover and be used throughout your landscape for structure, beauty, or privacy. Once established these care free plants can transform your gardens into living features.