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New Venus Grape
Prices start at : 6.99 USD / each

Sorry, grapes cannot be shipped to Washington and Idaho. Large grapes ripen in mid-late August. Unique, homegrown flavor. Large, mouth-watering blend of Labrusca and Muscat table grapes.
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Season Color: Summer
  • Genus: Vitus hybrid
Illinois
Bloomington
Reliance Seedless Grape
Prices start at : 5.99 USD / each

Has medium-sized clusters. These vines also have desirable ornamental value and are an ideal, natural privacy screen. An excellent eating grape that is good for jellies and juices.
  • Zones: 4-8
  • Genus: Vitis labrusca
  • Spread: 12'
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun
Illinois
Bloomington
Canadice Seedless Grape
Prices start at : 6.99 USD / each

Ripen weeks before Concord. Other sweet seedless varieties include the Concord and the Himrod. Grapes in general: Grapes are easy to grow and with a little careful effort the home gardener will be rewarded with large crops of fruit, perfect for wine,...
  • Colors: Red
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun
  • Zones: 4-8
  • Max Height (feet): 6
  • Season Color: Summer
Illinois
Bloomington
Red-White-Blue Grape Collection
Prices start at : 12.99 USD / each

This versatile and colorful northern grape collection includes 1 vine each of Catawba (red), Niagara (white) and Concord (blue).
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun
  • Spread: 12'
  • Max Height (feet): 6
  • Zones: 5-8
Illinois
Bloomington
Fredonia Seeded Grape
Prices start at : 4.99 USD / each

An early, large, black grape for the North. Vines are vigorous. Medium size clusters, very compact.
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun
  • Deer Resistant: No
Illinois
Bloomington
Seedless Himrod Grape
Prices start at : 5.99 USD / each

This Seedless Himrod is also offered in the Seedless Grape Collection. Other sweet seedless varieties include the Concord and the Canadice (both seedless varieties). First to ripen -- a month ahead of Concord.
  • Max Height (feet): 6
  • Zones: 4-8
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun
  • Spread: 12'
Illinois
Bloomington
Hardy Seedless Grape Collection
Prices start at : 16.99 USD / each

Select the collection and save! This seedless collection is composed of 1 each of Reliance Seedless, Mars Seedless and Marquis Seedless grape vines.
  • Genus: Vitus labrusca
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun
  • Colors: Blue, Pink, White
  • Zones: 4-8
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
Illinois
Bloomington
Supporting A Grapevine – How To Make A Grapevine Support
Two parallel wires are attached horizontally to the ends of 4-foot long cross arms secured to posts 6 feet above ground. As the vines mature, they tend to get woody and that means heavy.
Ohio
Willoughby
Blister Mite Control On Grapes: Treating Grape Leaf Blister Mites
The affects done by these tiny mites is primarily aesthetic and should simply be tolerated. These mites can affect growth and production of newly planted, very immature vines, however, so blister mite control in these cases may become needed.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Grapes For Jelly And Jam: What Are The Best Grape Jelly Varieties
You can make jelly out of any grape, but some varieties are better suited than others. It is not as frost hardy as some other grapevines, and may needOther popular grapes for making jam and jelly are Beta, Niagra and St. Croix.
Ohio
Willoughby
Grapevine Varieties: Different Types Of Grapes
Some of these French-American varieties include:American wine grapes (which are more cold hardy than the hybrid or foreign grapes) include:Concord probably rings a bell, as it is a common table grape often made into jelly.
Ohio
Willoughby
How And When To Prune A Grapevine
The bottom one is usually about 3 feet from the ground while the other about 5 feet.As the grapevine grows, it is trained onto the wire(s), removing all shoots between the wires and cutting back the shoots along the lower one to only two buds.
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips For Improving Grape Fruit By Thinning Grapes
Berry thinning is done shortly after cluster thinning and should leave four to five stems on the lower part of the cluster's stem.When the berries are as large as BB's, they need to be hand thinned.
Ohio
Willoughby
Wine Grape Varieties: Learn About The Best Types Of Wine Grapes
This article discusses which grapes are used to make wine.To say there are lots of wine grape varieties is an understatement. Are widely grown fruits and perennial vines. This should be done in late fall when leaves have dropped.Cutting should be ¼ inch...
Ohio
Willoughby
Companion Planting With Grapes – What To Plant Around Grapes
Legumes act in much the same way and can give you a second vertical crop yield by planting them once the grapevines are established. Geraniums also repel pests, such as. The beans then trellis up through them.Other plants make good companions for grapevines...
Ohio
Willoughby
Grapevine Bleeding: Reasons For Grapevine Dripping Water
The idea is to prevent the sap from oozing down the canes and “drowning” vital buds or graft sites. In the case of protecting a graft site, cut at the base of the vine on either side to divert the bleeding from the graft site to the trunk base.
Ohio
Willoughby
Disease Resistant Grapes – Tips For Preventing Pierce\'s Disease
This bacterium is found in the xylem of the plant (the water conducting tissues) and spreads from plant to plant by a particular sap insect known as a sharpshooter.There are several signs occurring in mid to late summer that indicate the disease is present.
Ohio
Willoughby
Container Grown Grapes: Tips For Planting Grapevines In Pots
There are, however, a few things you need to know beforehand to make growing a grapevine in a pot an easier, more successful endeavor.Growing a grapevine in a pot requires some specific materials.
Ohio
Willoughby
Grapevine Fanleaf Degeneration – Controlling Grapevine Fanleaf Virus
In the future, you can avoid this disease by planting certified disease-free grapevines that have nematode resistant rootstocks in new soil far away from the location of your infected grapes.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1");...
Ohio
Willoughby
Rooting Grapevines: Tips For Transplanting Grapevines And Grapevine Propagation
Take the cuttings in the dormant season between February and March. Keep the cutting moderately moist during spring and summer.Once the cutting has grapevine roots, you can transplant it the following spring to a permanent location.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Are Seedless Grapes – Different Types Of Seedless Grapes
This mild-flavored variety is suitable for zones 5 through 9.is a reliable producer for zones 6 through 8. This disease-resistant variety ripens in early September.is a blue grape that tolerates rainy weather better than many varieties.
Ohio
Willoughby
Grape Root Aphid Treatment – How To Recognize Phylloxera Symptoms
Continue reading for that answer, as well as grape root aphid treatment options.. , it may be very concerning to look at your dense grapevines one spring day and see what appears to be warts all over the grape leaves.
Ohio
Willoughby
Treating Grapevine Problems: How To Take Care Of Grapevine Issues
Treating grapevine problems of this sort usually requires a pesticide registered for use on edible plants. Organic fungicides and insecticides will be the choice for a natural gardener.
Ohio
Willoughby
Grape Anthracnose Info – How To Treat Anthracnose On Grapevines
Luckily, preventive grape anthracnose treatment is available.Spotty grapes? What is grape anthracnose? If disease has been discovered during the growing season, there are several fungicides recommended but none provide as complete control as the early...
Ohio
Willoughby
Grape Sour Rot – Managing Summer Bunch Rot In Grapes
Because of the wide variety of pathogens involved, bunch rot of grapes can affect plants in almost any grape-growing climate, although it universally appears as fruits are ripening in the summer.Once the sugar content is above eight percent, grapes become...
Ohio
Willoughby
Grapevine Fertilizer: When And How To Fertilize Grapes
It aids in many plant functions and a deficiency can lead to stunted shoots and leaves, resulting in a reduced yield. Apply potassium fertilizer during the spring or early summer when the vines are just beginning to produce grapes.
Ohio
Willoughby
Overwintering Grapes: How To Prepare Grapevines For Winter
There are also hardy grape varieties that require little to no upkeep. They are then placed into a slightly sloped trench lined with sand. However, learning about overwintering grapes can be crucial to the health of your vines.There are a number of protection...
Ohio
Willoughby