Grow Your Own Delicious Niagara White Grapes
Start your own vineyard with our Niagara White Grape plant! This live, rooted Vitis Labrusca starter plant is ready to thrive in your garden. Perfect for zones 5-8, this self-pollinating grapevine will reward you with abundant yields of sweet, greenish-white grapes. This grapevine requires support, such as a fence or arbor, to accommodate its vigorous growth and heavy fruit production. Get ready to enjoy the fruits of your labor with a classic American grape!
The Niagara grape is known for its large, juicy, and round to oval-shaped fruit. Its pale greenish-white color and sweet, pleasant aroma make it a favorite for fresh eating, juicing, and winemaking. The unique ‘foxy’ flavor, described as a blend of candied lemon rind, Riesling-like aromas, and jasmine notes, adds a distinctive touch to its taste. The Niagara White Grape plant is a cultivar of the fox grape.
Benefits of Growing Niagara Grapes:
- Versatile Use: Enjoy fresh, make juice, jelly, or fruity wine.
- Nutrient-Rich: Excellent source of vitamins C, K, B1, and B6, as well as potassium and manganese.
- Antioxidant Power: Rich in flavonoids and polyphenols for immune system support.
- Long-Lasting: This hardy vine can produce fruit for 20+ years with proper care.
- Naturally Grown: Grown without pesticides or non-organic fertilizers.
We take pride in providing healthy, naturally grown plants. Our plants are grown in cold Wisconsin without chemicals or pesticides. They will be shipped bare root in a box to protect the plant during transit. Please note that depending on the season, your plant may be dormant upon arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will the Niagara White Grape plant get? This vine can grow vigorously and requires support. Mature vines can reach 10-20 feet in length.
- What type of soil is best for a grape plant? Well-drained soil is crucial. Aim for a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0) for optimal growth.
- How much sunlight does the Niagara White Grape plant need? Full sun (at least 6-8 hours per day) is essential for fruit production.
- When will my grape plant start producing fruit? While it might try to fruit initially, it’s best to allow the plant to establish strong roots for 1-2 years before heavy fruiting.
- How do I care for my Niagara White Grape plant in the winter? This plant needs approximately 100 chill hours (below 45°F) to set fruit properly. Protect young plants from extreme cold if necessary.
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