Thompson Seedless Grape Vine: Grow Your Own Delicious Grapes
Bring the taste of California sunshine to your garden with the Thompson Seedless Grape Vine. This vigorous, deciduous vine is known for its large, heavily shouldered clusters of sweet, seedless grapes, perfect for snacking, juicing, or making your own homemade raisins. The Thompson Seedless grape is the most versatile of grape varieties.
Imagine harvesting your own Thompson Seedless Grapes in late summer! This fast-growing vine provides not only delicious fruit but also beautiful, bold-textured, deep green foliage. It makes an excellent screen for arbors or fences, adding both beauty and functionality to your outdoor space. Enjoy the benefits of a grape vine.
Key Benefits:
- Delicious, Seedless Grapes: Enjoy the sweet, mild flavor of homegrown grapes.
- Fast-Growing Vine: Quickly create a lush green screen or arbor covering.
- Versatile Use: Perfect for fresh eating, juicing, or drying into raisins.
- Year-Round Interest: Attractive green foliage provides beauty throughout the growing season, with fall color adding a touch of seasonal charm.
- Waterwise: Once established, this vine requires minimal watering.
This grape vine is self-rooted from cuttings and will arrive at approximately 25-30 inches in height, planted in a 1-gallon pot. To ensure the vine thrives, avoid allowing it to produce fruit in the first few years. This allows the root system to strengthen and adequately support the fruit’s weight in subsequent seasons.
Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Water deeply, less frequently when established; supplement in extreme heat. Feed with a general purpose fertilizer. Provide support such as a trellis or arbor. Expect the plant to fruit next season.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will the grape vine get? The Thompson Seedless Grape Vine is a fast-growing vine, grows 10 to 15 ft. each year.
- What kind of support does the grape vine need? This vine requires support, such as a trellis, arbor, or fence, to climb and spread.
- How often should I water this grape vine? Once established, deep watering should be done occasionally, and more in extreme heat.
- When is the best time to plant this grape vine? The ideal planting period is during the spring.
- Will this grape vine produce fruit next year? Yes, this plant has the ability to fruit next season.
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