Purchase any of the grape vines from this category, and you can look forward to enjoying home-grown eating grapes or dessert grapes fresh from your very own grape vine. To plant grape vines, dig a hole twice the width of the root ball and the same depth. Install a sturdy trellis or support system. Place the vine in the hole, ensuring the graft union is above the soil surface. Backfill with soil, firm gently, and water thoroughly.

  • However, you will need some sort of gap for this option.
  • Our writer Ally has even produced a healthy crop of grapes up in Yorkshire.
  • Large green fruits have a subtle muscat flavour.

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They’ll typically take a couple of years to start producing fruit, taking time to grow strong and establish themselves first. Read our guide to growing grape vines, for all the hints and tips you need for planting, training and harvesting your plants. Vitis vinifera ‘Brandt’ is a lovely ornamental hardy vine for a sunny position. A great plant for providing summer shade, with large lobed leaves that have superb autumn colour, which are the main reason for most people to grow it in the UK. Deep red fruits ripen early.

‘Maréchal Foch’ Outdoor Grape Vine

A reliable white grape with good disease resistance, highly recommended. Our grape vines, steeped in rich heritage yet tailored for modern British gardens, offer more than just fruits. They create an atmosphere—where leafy canopies meet clusters of jewels, waiting to be transformed into the finest wines or savoured fresh off the vine. A fine quality white grape with a distinct flavour and good habit. Grape vines thrive in sunny, sheltered locations with well-drained soil.

Which grape vine is best for you?

All trees are shipped in eco-friendly recyclable packaging. Roots amortization vs depreciation are securely wrapped to retain moisture during transit, keeping your tree healthy and ready for planting. The Vinehouse can support you at every stage of growing.

Pruning is essential to manage growth and promote fruiting. Usually grapevines will not produce a good grape harvest until they are in their third year of growth. Our grapevines take about two years to crop. But in the meantime you will still have an abundance of glorious green foliage which turns to stunning burnt orange and red shades in autumn. Wine / Juice / Eating variety with a dark purple skin and green / yellow flesh. Good at withstanding hot climates (as well as cool).Available NowSupplied as a containerised vine grafted on S04 rootstock approximately 2 feet (60 cm) tall including pot.

Grapevines need space to climb, so ensure to plant next to a sturdy structure such as a pergola or arch, or support with wires along a fence. In the first season ensure to keep well watered. You can grow grapes undercover in a greenhouse or conservatory, or outdoors. Our writer Ally has even produced a healthy crop of grapes up in Yorkshire. In fact, the UK has a growing vineyard industry.

Grapes

No one knows for certain. Although what we do know is that they were developed in California by a Scottish farmer, William Thompson, in the 1870s for making raisins. His variety ‘Thompson’ gained widespread popularity. There are many seedless grape varieties available.

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They can be grown against walls, fences, pergolas, or dedicated trellises. Grape vines are ideal for creating productive and ornamental garden features, as well as providing shade and privacy. Growing grape vines provides delicious fruit and adds aesthetic value to your garden. They are versatile, can be trained to grow on various structures, and offer shade and privacy. Grape vines also attract beneficial insects and wildlife, enhancing garden biodiversity. Grape vines bring a touch of Mediterranean charm to your garden or greenhouse.

Some of our favourites include ‘Boskoop Glory’, ‘Crimson Seedless’, ‘Superior Seedless’, ‘Suffolk Red’, ‘Vanessa’, ‘Lakemont’, and ‘Autumn Royal’. Grapevines will enjoy the warmth and shelter inside a greenhouse. You can either plant the vine directly in the ground in your greenhouse or in a pot. Another option is to plant the grape outside of the greenhouse and then train the vine inside the greenhouse. However, you will need some sort of gap for this option.

Grape Vines

Gorgeous golden fruits have a sweet muscat flavour and scent. Recommended for protected growing only in in more Northern parts of the UK. Large yellow fruits are packed full of sugar and have a delicate muscat flavour. For outdoor and protected growing. Sublimely sweet rosy red fruits are perfect for both wine making and eating.

‘Strawberry’ Grape Vine

The plant arrived looking vigorously healthy, which brings a smile to your face, extremely well protected in its packaging. Browse our full range of climbing plants, or soft fruit plants. How are they measured? Sign up today to receive exclusive offers, tips, tricks and more directly to your inbox. As a non-gardener, I found my whole experience brilliant.

  • Although as temperatures fall again, growth will slow.
  • Make a start now and in a few years’ time, you could be bottling your own vintage.
  • Pruning is essential to manage growth and promote fruiting.
  • Without proper sunlight, proper ripeness cannot be obtained.

Are you looking for grape vines for the garden? At Direct Plants we offer a range of grape vines from dessert to wine producing grapes. Grape vines are vigorous growers and will happily thrive in a sunny, south facing position. Grow them in the garden, greenhouse or polytunnel. Even the novice gardener can grow grapes. All our grape vines are UK hardy.

We supply grape vines direct from our UK nursery, as pot-grown plants or bare root grafted vines, ready to start growing under protection or outdoors as appropriate. Grape vines are best planted in early spring or autumn. Spring planting allows the vine to establish during the growing season, while autumn planting gives it time to root before winter.

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