The Buffalo grape is a hardy, vigorous American variety of grape. Large clusters of medium sized, reddish black grapes with wonderful flavor. Its berries are much like the Concord grape. It is a great choice for fresh eating, juicing and wine. One of the best blue-black grapes for dessert making. Grapes should be pruned back extensively while dormant. Grapes are self pollinating but will do better with another one nearby. Disease-resistant. Ripens in September. There’s nothing quite like homegrown grapes on a warm summer day. Their sweetness and burst of flavor are unmatched! Grape vines are an attractive addition to any garden and can be trained to grow up arbors and around fences where they can create a living barrier or enclosed space. For best results, plant your grape vines in the spring. Once your plants arrive, plant them immediately. If you cannot plant immediately, keep new arrivals cool and roots moist. To keep cool, it is recommended that you store in refrigerator or cool place.For best results plant your grape vines in early spring. Once your plants arrive plant them immediately. If you can’t plant immediately keep new arrivals cool and roots moist. To keep cool it is recommended that you store in refrigerator or cool place. Water regularly the first year about 1″ a week. Directly moisten the roots. Do not spray or mist. After the vines are established, they seldom need watering. Overwatering causes leaves to drop. Mulching is not necessary after the vines are established.
Berries & Grapes, Berries & Grapes, Edible Gardening, Nursery, Sun Vines
Seedless Blue Buffalo Grape Vines
$80.00
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