3ft 'Crimson Seedless' Grape Vine | 3L Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Enjoy vibrant red, seedless grapes with a sweet and rich taste.
- Produces large clusters of elongated grapes, perfect for eating fresh, or making jams and juices.
- A versatile vine that can be trained against a wall or grown in a large patio pot.
- Provides stunning autumn colour as the large green leaves turn striking shades of red, crimson, and orange.
- Fully hardy, but for a guaranteed plentiful harvest in colder areas, grow in a greenhouse.
- Species: Grape
- Features: Seedless
- Harvest Time: August, September
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Position: Full sun
- Eventual Spread: 10m (33ft)
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy. This grape vine will survive under any condition including the occasional snowy winters in the UK.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: High Disease/Pest Resistance. Grape vines can suffer from powdery mildew in hot, dry weather. Birds and wasps could be problematic.
- Soil Type: Well drained soil. Grape vines can tolerate a range of soil types, provided they are free draining. Sandy gravel over chalk is ideal.
- Pruning: Prune Regularly. The main pruning season for grape vines is early winter, but they need regular pruning and maintenance throughout the growing season to keep them manageable and productive.
- Tasting Notes: Sweet, rich flavour
- Fertility: Self Fertile
- Planting: Plant year-round in a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Can be trained against a wall or grown in a large patio pot with a trellis. In colder regions, greenhouse growing is recommended for the best harvest.
- Watering: Water Regularly in Summer. Grape vines are fairly drought tolerant, but can suffer from powdery mildew if too dry at the roots. Water thoroughly in dry spring and summer weather to avoid this.
- Feeding: Apply some fertiliser in spring in order to promote healthy growth.
- Pruning: The main pruning season is early winter. Regular pruning and maintenance are needed throughout the growing season to keep the vine manageable and productive.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 90cm inc. pot
- Eventual Height: 10m (33ft)
- Supplied As: 2L Pot
- Time to First Crop: 2 years
Highlights
- Enjoy vibrant red, seedless grapes with a sweet and rich taste.
- Produces large clusters of elongated grapes, perfect for eating fresh, or making jams and juices.
- A versatile vine that can be trained against a wall or grown in a large patio pot.
- Provides stunning autumn colour as the large green leaves turn striking shades of red, crimson, and orange.
- Fully hardy, but for a guaranteed plentiful harvest in colder areas, grow in a greenhouse.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Grape
- Features: Seedless
- Harvest Time: August, September
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Position: Full sun
- Eventual Spread: 10m (33ft)
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy. This grape vine will survive under any condition including the occasional snowy winters in the UK.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: High Disease/Pest Resistance. Grape vines can suffer from powdery mildew in hot, dry weather. Birds and wasps could be problematic.
- Soil Type: Well drained soil. Grape vines can tolerate a range of soil types, provided they are free draining. Sandy gravel over chalk is ideal.
- Pruning: Prune Regularly. The main pruning season for grape vines is early winter, but they need regular pruning and maintenance throughout the growing season to keep them manageable and productive.
- Tasting Notes: Sweet, rich flavour
- Fertility: Self Fertile
Planting & Care
- Planting: Plant year-round in a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Can be trained against a wall or grown in a large patio pot with a trellis. In colder regions, greenhouse growing is recommended for the best harvest.
- Watering: Water Regularly in Summer. Grape vines are fairly drought tolerant, but can suffer from powdery mildew if too dry at the roots. Water thoroughly in dry spring and summer weather to avoid this.
- Feeding: Apply some fertiliser in spring in order to promote healthy growth.
- Pruning: The main pruning season is early winter. Regular pruning and maintenance are needed throughout the growing season to keep the vine manageable and productive.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 90cm inc. pot
- Eventual Height: 10m (33ft)
- Supplied As: 2L Pot
- Time to First Crop: 2 years
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