Wholesale Vines For Sale
For over 4 decades, Cold Stream Farm has been the premier destination for our customers in search of vines, including vines with flowers. Check out some of the different types vines we sell:
- American Bittersweet (Celastrus Scandens)
- Trumpet Vines (Campsis Radicans)
- Virginia Creepers (Parthenocissus Quinquefolia)
- Wild Grape (Vitis Riparia)
Reasons to Plant Vines
Are you sick of bare, empty spaces on the exterior of your property? If so, vines could be the perfect addition to add to an empty wall or a boring fence. Moreover, with the right species, they will change color depending on the season, so it will feel like you’re incorporating a brand new look.
Vines Can Enhance Your Landscaping
What’s more, vines provide the exterior of your property with vertical appeal and can serve as a barrier to improve privacy and shield you from people walking by. Whenever you’re in the market for vines, shrubs, bareroot trees or another type of landscaping plant, the experts at Cold Stream Farm are readily available to help. We’ve been doing this since 1978, and have the expertise and experience to help you find the ideal selections for your home or business.
Simply click on an image or product name for more information and if you have any questions, contact us at your convenience.
What types of vines does Cold Stream Farm sell?
Cold Stream Farm offers a variety of perennial vines suited for containers, trellises, fences, and naturalized plantings. Options include native and ornamental vines that bring vertical interest, texture, and seasonal blooms to landscapes.
Where do vines grow best?
Most vines prefer full sun to part shade and well‑drained soil. Some native vine species tolerate more shade and are excellent for woodland edges, while others like sunny walls, arbors, or pergolas.
How do I support vines in my landscape?
Vines often need structures like trellises, arbors, fences, or pergolas to climb. Some species can attach on their own, while others benefit from twine, wire, or lattice to guide growth.
Can vines attract pollinators and wildlife?
Yes. Many flowering vines produce nectar and attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Some vines also provide cover and food sources for birds and beneficial insects.
Are vines suitable for containers?
Many vine species adapt well to containers, especially when given a support structure and regular watering. Container vines can soften patios, decks, and entryways with cascading foliage and blooms.
How do I care for vines after planting?
Vines typically require regular watering until established, and periodic pruning to maintain shape and encourage healthy growth. Fertilizing in spring can support vigorous blooming in flowering vines.
How tall will my vines grow?
Mature vine height varies by species. Some remain compact at 5–8 feet, while others can climb 10–20 feet or more with proper support. Check specific plant descriptions for expected size.
Can vines help screen fences or structures?
Yes. Vines are excellent for screening fences, walls, trellises, and unsightly structures. A dense vine planting can create a natural privacy barrier or soften hardscape elements.



