





Grape Vines (Fruit Bearing Age)
Attractive addition to any garden
Provides natural shade and privacy
Promotes sustainable, local food sourcing
Thrives in
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Grape Vines - Vitis Vinifera
Choose from the four mature varieties of Grape Vines we offer: Concord, Catawba, Fredonia, and Niagara. These vines are sold at fruit-bearing age, so no need to wait a long time for the vine to establish. These plants are an invaluable addition to any sunny location as they provide not only critical ecological value, but also an aesthetically enriching exotic intrigue.
Plant Details
Family: Vitaceae
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Water Needs: Moderate
Height: 10-20 ft.
Spread: 6-10 ft.
Growth Rate: Moderate
Bloom Time: Late Spring - Early Summer
Flower Color: Inconspicuous green and white, varied
Wildlife Value: Provides food and shelter with berries and foliage, attracts pollinators
It is absolutely crucial that these vines receive plenty of sun, which is at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, to thrive. They also enjoy being spaced out when planting multiples, with at least 6 feet in between each plant. Since these will arrive 3-4 feet tall already, be sure to provide ample climbing support for the tendrils to grow and thrive on. The flowers of this vine, while subtle and small to use, are anything but crucial pollinators. And of course, the fruits this vine bears are edible for people and local critters. The large surface area of the leaves provides excellent shelter and is of interest to nesting birds.
Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Grape Vines
Grape Vines are grown most notably for the fruits they bear. Delicious and nutritious, it is an absolutely convenient delight to have these growing in your own yard. This vine requires regular pruning to control the shape and spread and also to help encourage regular fruit production. Because this plant requires ample space and aeration, pruning is also necessary for disease prevention and promoting access to full sunlight. Grow these vines up a trellis or arbor to provide easy support.
Noteworthy Characteristics
With a selection of four vines that arrive at fruit-bearing age, you will receive a plant that is mature and ready to go. Catawba grapes are vibrant red, Concord grapes are dark purple, Fredonia Grapes are purple to black, and Niagara grapes are light green. Whichever variety you choose, you won’t be disappointed by this treasured vining classic. Shop for Grape Vines online at TN Nursery.
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Height at Maturity
Over 12"

Care
To care for grapevines, provide well-drained soil and regular watering. Prune annually in late winter to remove dead or diseased wood and encourage healthy growth. Fertilize in early spring. Support vines with a trellis for optimal growth.

Plant Reproduction
Grape vines spread via tendrils, roots, and layering, covering surfaces.
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Grape Vines (Fruit Bearing Age)
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How do I care for my Grape Vines (Fruit Bearing Age)?
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Care Tips
To care for grapevines, provide well-drained soil and regular watering. Prune annually in late winter to remove dead or diseased wood and encourage healthy growth. Fertilize in early spring. Support vines with a trellis for optimal growth.
Light Requirements
Grape vines thrive in full sunlight, needing 6 to 8 hours of sun each day. Adequate sun exposure helps them produce the best fruit and ensures vigorous growth. Avoid shaded or overly damp locations for optimal health.
Hardy Planting Zones
4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10
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