Collection: Climbing Vines

With their versatility, climbing vines from Garden Plants Nursery can add texture, depth, color, and even fruit to a backyard, garden, or landscaping. Their vertical growth makes them a perfect solution for those with limited space, offering a myriad of possibilities. Whether you're looking to create a privacy screen, add greenery, or introduce a pop of color, our selection is sure to inspire your gardening creativity.

Climbing Vines for Added Beauty

Virginia Creeper or Trumpet Vine are good choices when you want to add a splash of color to your landscaping. Their colorful hues can turn a plain rock or brick wall into a delightful feast for the senses. People love trumpet vines for their showy flowers, which attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Virginia creeper is a thick, lush plant with greenish and reddish leaves.

They Are Used for Elegant Privacy Screens

Some fences don't supply the best privacy, but a system can fill in the gaps and act as a privacy screen. Another popular option is to build a framed trellis structure in the backyard and then allow them to cover it. A vine-covered trellis can provide shade, fresh air, and lovely aromas in the early evening for a backyard seating area. They can also cover an unsightly wall or fill a shaded landscaping corner.

Go Vertical to Save Garden Space

Going vertical is always a great option if you have limited space in your backyard or garden for plants! Growing shrubs for a privacy screen will take up valuable cubic feet of space to have enough room to grow. Climbing vines will only extend a few inches from a wall or trellis, thus saving much valuable space for growing other things.

You Can Grow Ground Covers With Garden Plants Nursery's Help

We offer numerous types of plants that work as beautiful ground covers. These low-maintenance plants do most of the work. You plant them, and they'll "creep" along the ground over time to cover the section of landscaping where you want them. Creeping phlox, Periwinkle, and Bugleweed can add color and depth to an empty space in your backyard.