Grape Vine Plant - Live Plant in a 4 Inch Growers Pot - Variety is Grower's Choice Based on Health, Beauty and Season - Edible Fruit Bearing Tree for The Patio and Garden

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Management number 230734337 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $14.84 Model Number 230734337
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• CANNOT SHIP TO OREGON OR WASHINGTON • <p>Whether you love grapes and want to make them an integral part of your daily diet, juice them for smoothies or can them as jelly, reasons exist outside of the culinary realm that motivate people to grow grapevines, which the Missouri Botanical Garden lists as a high-maintenance plant. With its bright summer leaves, gracefully winding branches and sweet, abundant fruit, a grapevine can provide unparalleled visual interest to a yard. It can also provide screening and shade to a sunny area like a patio, and last for 30 years or more. No grapevine care routine is complete without training the vine to grow correctly. The vine must be trained to grow upward, so it will need a vertical support like a trellis as well as a sturdy horizontal companion, such as a pergola or arbor. Best grown in deep, loamy, humus-rich, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Performs well in gravelly loams. Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, including average garden soils, but must have good drainage. Best sited in a location sheltered from winter winds preferably a sunny south-facing slope and well removed from frost pockets. Needs good air circulation. Young growth may be damaged in spring by late frosts.</p>

  • Whether you love grapes and want to make them an integral part of your daily diet, juice them for smoothies or can them as jelly, reasons exist outside of the culinary realm that motivate people to grow grapevines, which the Missouri Botanical Garden lists as a high-maintenance plant.
  • With its bright summer leaves, gracefully winding branches and sweet, abundant fruit, a grapevine can provide unparalleled visual interest to a yard. It can also provide screening and shade to a sunny area like a patio, and last for 30 years or more.
  • No grapevine care routine is complete without training the vine to grow correctly. The vine must be trained to grow upward, so it will need a vertical support like a trellis as well as a sturdy horizontal companion, such as a pergola or arbor.
  • Best grown in deep, loamy, humus-rich, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Performs well in gravelly loams. Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, including average garden soils, but must have good drainage.
Plant name Grape Vine
Plant category Fruits
Color 1 Plant
Rec location Outdoor
Light needs Full Sun
Plant form Vine
Size 1 Plant
Plant container Pot
Brand Wekiva Foliage
Occasion Everyday
Human food producing seeds, plants & trees N
Piece count 1
Product net content uom Each
Product net content parent 1 Each
Has written warranty No

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