How To Buy Grapevines Kansas

Grapevines are hardy plants that grow quickly and produce multitudes of fruit. There are literally hundreds of varieties of grapes, and they can be eaten fresh, dried to produce raisins, made into jams and jellies, juiced, or fermented to make wine.

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Grapevines are hardy plants that grow quickly and produce multitudes of fruit. There are literally hundreds of varieties of grapes, and they can be eaten fresh, dried to produce raisins, made into jams and jellies, juiced, or fermented to make wine. Getting grape vines to produce plump, juicy grapes can be a bit tricky, and the whole process begins with choosing the right grapevines for your growing space.

You can buy rooted grapevines from any plant nursery, or from some garden supply stores. Prices vary, depending on the type of grape the vine will produce. Purchase your grapevines after preparing your growing space so you can transplant them into your garden right away. Before you make your purchase, here are some things you'll need to consider when buying grapevines.

  1. Space Grapevines needs a lot of room to grow. For each vine you plant, you'll need about 8' x 8' of space to allow the vines to expand and eventually produce fruit.
  2. Sunshine It is imperative that the location you choose to plant your grapevines gets lots of sunshine; at least eight hours a day of full sun.
  3. Growing period Most varieties of grapes will need a growing season of at least 140 days with no risk of frost. The exact growing period will depend on the type of grapevine you plant, so check labels and ask at your local nursery to see which varieties will thrive in your garden.
  4. Soil Grapevines should be planted about 3' deep in rich, well-drained soil. The soil should be tilled before planting, and if you're planning to add compost or fertilizer, you'll have to work it into the entire planting area, since the roots of the grapevines will spread out very quickly over the first two years after planting.
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Author: Carrie Grosvenor

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785- 272-2707
4100 SW 40th St
Topeka, KS
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