Green Cloud Solutions™ Nursery
Grape Vine
- Delicious tasting grape
- High Yield
- Grapes are known for their sweet taste, which means you can enjoy this Healthy and Tasty Snack
- crisp-juicy texture and an excellent, sweet flavor
- high in antioxidants and vitamin C
- Quite Rare
Different Grape Vine Varieties Available :
- Crimson Seedless Red Grape
- Green Grape
- Red Globe Grape
- Sultana
- Hanepoot
Grapes can be used as ‘table grapes’ or ‘eating grapes’, but are also great for use in smooth jams, jellies, juices, and preserves. Like all grapes, they are self-pollinating, making them easy to grow.
- Seedless grapes come from grapevines that naturally produce grapes with no seeds or very small, underdeveloped seeds.
- They are often self-fertile, and many varieties of seedless grapes can generate fruit on their own.
- They require the support of a trellis, fence or stake to support their vines as they climb. best to plant new grapevines in the early spring
- they tend to do best in climates with long, warm summers with plenty of sunlight (about 7 hours a day).
- They will go dormant in the winter if they are in a cold climate, but pruning them in the winter can prepare them for a hearty summer growing season.
- Water your grapevines weekly. For the first year of growth, you should water your vines weekly.
- Fertilize your grapevines. Starting in the second year of growth, lightly fertilize your grapevine soil with organic fertilizer.
- Prune your grapevines regularly.
- Pruning unhealthy grapevines will encourage new, healthy growth on your grapevine.
- Prune your vines down to two or three fruiting canes in the winter when they are dormant. By spring, you should see new growth.
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