How to GROW GRAPES | Complete Growing Guide

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Grapes are one of the easiest fruit to grow. You can plant bare root grapes or potted grapes in containers. Grapes should be pruned and trained to climb a trellis. Here is the complete guide on how to grow grapes. One grape vine will yield upto 25lbs of grapes when fully matured. Grapes do not need a lot of fertilizer and grow in almost any kind of soil. Proper pruning, watering, and trellis structure is needed to grow grapes efficiently. Different varieties of grapes grow in variety of zones and taste very unique as well. After you plant grapes, you can start having big harvest in two years. You can grow any variety of grapes such as thompson grapes, canadice grapes, niagara grapes, or concord grapes. I always prefer and promote organic gardening. I hope this complete growing guide on how to grow grapes was helpful.

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it's good to listen to some one who knows what they are talking about, unlike lot of others who are talking rubbish, thanks very much., happy that I have found you.

daibhiseaghdha
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Jack, I'm from Scotland and started to grow four varieties of grapes after watching your grapes video. You are my favourite gardner 🙏

binduliyanage
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I bought a grape plant at a grocery store last year. Unfortunately, it got forgotten for two days in a very hot garage. We tried planting it anyway but it shriveled up with only the roots surviving.

I thought it was a goner for sure, but within a couple of weeks, we saw it sprouting again. Even more surprising was when after several months, it beared fruit! I thought it would take longer, but we had 5-7 bunches of delicious little grapes.

After that harvest, we had to move and I regret not taking a cutting.

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I was blessed to move into a house that had a couple of old grapevines. Thanks because I had no idea how to care for them. I’m sure I’ll get better grapes using your tips.

annettemarie
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This has been extremely helpful!! Thank you. New subscriber, and I've been binge watching your videos. Great stuff.

upliftlife
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Thank you for the helpful information. I especially appreciate the diagrams you provided. They brought everything together in an easy to understand way.

nohandleforme....
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I live in zone 4.grapes are good this year. I don’t water much like you do.colder climate but still learning

cbk
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge! 🍇 Just started my first grape cuttings. Your videos are very helpful.

florcervecera
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I love your content! Thanks for all the invaluable help on growing food! Thanks Jag 😊

cindyc
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You are the greatest. Thanks for all your tips

ianharrison
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Love the content 👍 beacouse i just have beginne grow grape, and i need all help i can get!!! Keep on the good work gromie😎

brewer
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always superb share keep it up thankyou

surimaribo
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Hi friend, I’m planning to grow grapes, this video is very helpful for beginners like me 😊. Thank you so much 👍😍🥰

kaidentoysngarden
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I bought a grapevine about 3 or 4 years ago. The top looked like a Y and only one of the Y's had life to it and started growing a vine. I planted it against a bunch of bushes and let it climb up it on them. I think, the first, or second year (?) it produced only a few "grapes." When I picked and ate one, It tasted like a Muscadine. It had a sack of fluid (that tasted like Muscadines) and one seed in it. I remember thinking, What the HECK?" I thought that the store must have sold me a Muscadine vine, instead of an actual grape. But the next year, it grew true grapes and I realized it was a real grapevine. And the other Y side shot out growth. The only problem was, it had climbed up so high on the bushes that, by the time I got to cut any of the vine down to eat anything, the birds had gotten most of the grapes. This year, the vine is producing a LOT of lower grapes, and I hope to be able to get me some before the birds do. If not, it's no big deal. I'm just so happy to finally be growing a vibrant, producing grapevine.

odetomy
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Hi Jag, in the winter can you do another video showing how you cut back the vines. I am not sure I completely understand how to do it. Thanks for all the great videos. They are so helpful.

msdraglox
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So now that you picked all those grapes are you going to make wine, jelly's or make someones tummy happy? I'm looking at growing grapes and other fruits. Glade I found you on YT. Lots to learn.

johnhoffpauir
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Thank You . This time I'll cut the branch in winter, not like last time.

nabilalbert
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Really enjoy your videos .. something eating my leaves … do I spray them with just Neem oil or add dish soap to the Neem oil? My first time planting them .

scentsbyemebathbody
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I really like your videos as .they are very informative.Thank you
We are in zone 10 a and have 3 grape vines in our backyard .
We have a very good crop of grapes but am not very sure how to prune the grape vines in summer and if it’s okay to do so.
Would really like to see a video about summer pruning of grape vines .
Thank you

anupamakelkar
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Hi, great information, thank you. What about watering, how often especially with fruits on it?

Susan-momr