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30 Grape-vine Seeds, Grape Seeds for Planting, Wine Grape Fruit, Vitis vinifera

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Indoor/Outdoor : Outdoor
Features : Edible
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Genus : Vitis
Type : Vine Seeds
Life Cycle : Perennial
Common Name : Grape
Climate : Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Semiarid, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry
Sunlight : Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun
Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Soil pH : Neutral
Soil Type : Loam, Peat, Sand
Brand : Fresh
Cultivating Difficulty : Moderate
Watering : Medium

30 Grape-vine Seeds, Grape Seeds for Planting, Wine Grape Fruit, Vitis vinifera Germ: 90%, Tested and packed on 5-1-2024 Grow Zones: 6,7,8,9,10 Other Names: Common Grape, Cultivated Grape, Wine Grape Cultivated grape, Vitis vinifera is the grape used for all of the popular red wines: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, and the list goes on. Key to making great wine is using this grape and then pairing the grape juice from this grape with a yeast that is bred for the wine of your desire. The fruits ripen in September-October. The vines survive well when planted alongside hyssop, oregano and basil (Should “companion planting” be something you would wish to do…these are a great choice). The flowers are the first to bloom and are a yellow-green color. Grapevines become heavy as they grow. Likewise it is best to twirl the vines or support them with a structure. Some use fences or simple posts with wires. This could be a great opportunity to grow something you will be proud to pass down as they live for 50-100 years! These seeds are of an excellent germination rate. They come from grapevines being grown specifically for use in a professional USA winery. How to Care for Vitis vinifera Grape Vines: Grows best in loamy well drained soils of neutral acidity. Apply a 10-10-10 general purpose fertilizer treatment in the Spring, just when the buds appear. Keep vines well watered, and supported from stringing off unto the ground. Germination Procedure: Soak seeds in a glass of water for 24 hours. Next, cold stratify seeds in the freezer to simulate winter conditions and thus break dormancy. Stratification time: 3 months. Next, plant seeds in moist peat kept around 20 degrees. Germination time is a couple months in the refrigerator for some seeds, and a whole 12 months for others.