Grape

Varieties Offered
Concord, Mars Seedless, Niagara, Vanessa Seedless


Concord Purple
Attractive, deciduous vine produces heavy yields of sweet, blue black grapes. Needs 100 hours of winter chilling. Cold hardy, American grape. Self-fertile. Insignificant bloom in spring. Fruit ripens in late August to September. Grapes are good for juice, jelly, pies, wine, or table use.

Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Water Use: Regular
Soil: Deep, Fertile, Well Drained, Sandy Loam
Hardiness Zone(s): 5-8


Mars Seedless
Blue seedless. An American grape known for its sweet flavor and versatility. Hardy and reliable, producing abundant clusters of juicy, blue grapes in the fall. Best grown on a fence or trellis. Requires 100 hours of chilling. Self-fertile. Blooms in late spring. Matures in fall. Ideal for fresh snacking, juice, jelly, and wine production.

Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Water Use: Regular During Fruit Development
Soil: Well Drained
Hardiness Zone(s): 5-8


Niagara
Attractive, deciduous vine produces heavy yields of sweet, aromatic, seedless, white grapes. Cold hardy, American grape. Needs 100 hours of chilling. Self-fertile. Insignificant but fragrant spring bloom. Fruit ripens in September. Great for fresh eating, juicing and wine.

Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Water Use: Deeply Until Established
Soil: Deep, Fertile, Well Drained, Sandy Loam
Hardiness Zone(s): 5-8


Vanessa Seedless
Red seedless. An American grape renowned for its sweet, crisp flavor and high yields. Hardy and productive, this variety produces clusters of juicy, red grapes in the fall. Thrives on a fence or trellis. Requires 100 hours of chilling. Self-fertile. Blooms in late spring. Matures in fall. Perfect for fresh eating, juicing, and wine.

Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Water Use: Deeply Until Established
Soil: Deep, Fertile, Well Drained, Sandy Loam
Hardiness Zone(s): 5-8