A versatile and delicious fruit, grapes can be eaten fresh, dried to make raisins, or converted into juice and wine. Grapevines can be grown on a trellis, a fence, an arbour, or on a pergola. We'll teach you the green way.
October 9, 2015
A versatile and delicious fruit, grapes can be eaten fresh, dried to make raisins, or converted into juice and wine. Grapevines can be grown on a trellis, a fence, an arbour, or on a pergola. We'll teach you the green way.
Select grapes that are suitable for your climate and intended use. All grapes are self-pollinating, so a single plant is sufficient. However, your chances of producing better crops will be greatly increased if you plant two or more vines. Here's a rundown of many different grape varieties. Each group is listed in approximate order of ripening.
American grapes and hybrids (Grown in coastal British Columbia and southern Ontario):
European grapes (Grown in coastal British Columbia and southern Ontario in protected locations):
Growing grapes is a rewarding endeavor, and they're a versatile and popular fruit. Whether you're looking to make your own wine or juice or simply want organic, delicious table grapes, this guide will help you out. Praise the grape!
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