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Vignoles Grape Vine - 1 Bare Root Live Plant - Preorder Ships in March
PREORDER - Ships in March 2023
You will receive 1 Bare Root plant with a healthy root system.
Vignoles grapes are a popular variety of grape that can be used to make white wine. The Vignoles grape is known for its sweet and spicy flavor, as well as its high acidity and intense aromas. Vignoles grapes are a vigorous and hardy variety, making them ideal for home gardeners who want to grow their own wine grapes. In this article, we'll cover the basics of Vignoles grape planting, including the best soil and climate conditions for growing this grape variety.
When planting Vignoles grapes, it's important to choose a sunny, well-drained spot with plenty of room for the vines to spread. The soil should be slightly acidic, with a pH between 5.5 and 7.0. It's also important to add plenty of organic matter, such as compost, to the soil to help retain moisture and nutrients. Vines should be planted in late winter or early spring, and they should be given a good dose of fertilizer.
Once the vines are planted, they should be pruned back to two main canes, or branches, and the rest of the shoots should be removed. Pruning helps to encourage strong, healthy growth and also makes it easier to harvest the grapes. Vines should be trained on a trellis or fence to support their weight and enable the vine to receive adequate sunlight.
Vignoles grapes need plenty of water to flourish, and the vines should be watered deeply once or twice a week during dry spells. As the vines begin to bear fruit, it's important to thin out any clusters that are too large so that the remaining grapes can mature and ripen properly.
In terms of pest control, Vignoles grapes are generally quite resistant to most pests, but it's important to keep an eye out for signs of disease, such as powdery mildew or downy mildew. If you do notice any signs of disease, it's important to treat it immediately to prevent it from spreading throughout the vineyard.
Finally, Vignoles grapes are ready to be harvested when they are a deep golden-yellow in color, and when they easily slip off the stem. Grapes should be harvested in the morning, when they are still cool, and handled carefully to avoid bruising.
Overall, Vignoles grapes are a great choice for home gardeners looking to grow their own wine grapes. With the right climate and soil conditions, and a little bit of care, you can easily grow a successful vineyard of this delicious grape variety.
1. Choose a sunny spot in your yard that gets at least 8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
2. Prepare the soil by loosening it to a depth of at least 12 inches.
3. Plant the grapevines 6-10 feet apart, depending on the variety.
4. Water the plants regularly, making sure to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
5. Fertilize the plants with a balanced fertilizer once or twice a year.
6. Prune the vines regularly to ensure healthy growth and fruit production.
7. Harvest the grapes when they are ripe, usually in late summer or early fall.
By following these simple guidelines, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of sweet, juicy grapes each year. With proper care and attention, these grapes can produce a delicious crop for many years to come.
Grape Color White
Primary Use Wine
Wine Color White, Late Harvest
Variety Origin J.F. Ravat
Zone Range: 5-12
Growth Habit Upright
Suggested Distance Between Vines 6 ft, 7 ft, 8 ft
Vine Training System Vertical Shoot Positioning
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Please let us know immediately upon arrival if you have any questions about your order, we are here to help you through your growing journey! :)
All plant's that are shipped are inspected prior to leaving our facility to ensure that the highest quality plants arrive to your front door!
Shipping to areas that are experiencing extreme cold or extreme heat will be at buyer's risk. Any concerns please message prior to order placement! :)
You will receive 1 Bare Root plant with a healthy root system.
Vignoles grapes are a popular variety of grape that can be used to make white wine. The Vignoles grape is known for its sweet and spicy flavor, as well as its high acidity and intense aromas. Vignoles grapes are a vigorous and hardy variety, making them ideal for home gardeners who want to grow their own wine grapes. In this article, we'll cover the basics of Vignoles grape planting, including the best soil and climate conditions for growing this grape variety.
When planting Vignoles grapes, it's important to choose a sunny, well-drained spot with plenty of room for the vines to spread. The soil should be slightly acidic, with a pH between 5.5 and 7.0. It's also important to add plenty of organic matter, such as compost, to the soil to help retain moisture and nutrients. Vines should be planted in late winter or early spring, and they should be given a good dose of fertilizer.
Once the vines are planted, they should be pruned back to two main canes, or branches, and the rest of the shoots should be removed. Pruning helps to encourage strong, healthy growth and also makes it easier to harvest the grapes. Vines should be trained on a trellis or fence to support their weight and enable the vine to receive adequate sunlight.
Vignoles grapes need plenty of water to flourish, and the vines should be watered deeply once or twice a week during dry spells. As the vines begin to bear fruit, it's important to thin out any clusters that are too large so that the remaining grapes can mature and ripen properly.
In terms of pest control, Vignoles grapes are generally quite resistant to most pests, but it's important to keep an eye out for signs of disease, such as powdery mildew or downy mildew. If you do notice any signs of disease, it's important to treat it immediately to prevent it from spreading throughout the vineyard.
Finally, Vignoles grapes are ready to be harvested when they are a deep golden-yellow in color, and when they easily slip off the stem. Grapes should be harvested in the morning, when they are still cool, and handled carefully to avoid bruising.
Overall, Vignoles grapes are a great choice for home gardeners looking to grow their own wine grapes. With the right climate and soil conditions, and a little bit of care, you can easily grow a successful vineyard of this delicious grape variety.
1. Choose a sunny spot in your yard that gets at least 8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
2. Prepare the soil by loosening it to a depth of at least 12 inches.
3. Plant the grapevines 6-10 feet apart, depending on the variety.
4. Water the plants regularly, making sure to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
5. Fertilize the plants with a balanced fertilizer once or twice a year.
6. Prune the vines regularly to ensure healthy growth and fruit production.
7. Harvest the grapes when they are ripe, usually in late summer or early fall.
By following these simple guidelines, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of sweet, juicy grapes each year. With proper care and attention, these grapes can produce a delicious crop for many years to come.
Grape Color White
Primary Use Wine
Wine Color White, Late Harvest
Variety Origin J.F. Ravat
Zone Range: 5-12
Growth Habit Upright
Suggested Distance Between Vines 6 ft, 7 ft, 8 ft
Vine Training System Vertical Shoot Positioning
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Please let us know immediately upon arrival if you have any questions about your order, we are here to help you through your growing journey! :)
All plant's that are shipped are inspected prior to leaving our facility to ensure that the highest quality plants arrive to your front door!
Shipping to areas that are experiencing extreme cold or extreme heat will be at buyer's risk. Any concerns please message prior to order placement! :)