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White Grape Vine Plant Vitis Vroege van der laan

TP1_PTP_PT_1755_v0_PNE
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Grape Vine Plant - Description

  • Potted Grape Vine Plant
  • Vitis Vinifera Vroege van der laan
  • Popular White Grape
  • Suited to Mild Climates
  • Used in Wine Production or as a dessert
  • Pot Size: 17 cm
  • Plant Size: 75cm in Height
  • Edible Fruit
  • Hardy Plants

Grape Vine Plant - Characteristics

  • Habit: Grows as a vine, will require support frame
  • Will tolerate temperatures of -15°C
  • Fruits: Firm, sweet, juicy fruits produced in August
  • Mature size: 2 - 4m Spread and 4-8m height

Grape Vine Plant - Uses

  • Can be eaten on their own
  • Or used to make white wine
  • Excellent in juices & smoothies
  • High source of vitamins & minerals

Grape Vine Plant - Planting Instructions

Planting Time

  • Plant your grape vines as soon as they arrive
  • Avoid frosty conditions, where the ground is frozen

Positioning Grape Vines

  • Spacing: 2m apart
  • Grow in full sun or part shade
  • Ideally on a south or south east facing wall
  • Can be grown inside polytunnels
  • Full sun gives sweeter tasting fruits
  • Soil type: Alkaline soils, moderate fertility
  • Can be grown in containers
  • Choose a sheltered spot
  • Fill planting hole with manure prior to planting
  • When planting, hold plants at ground level & back fill the top soil
  • Ensure each plant is straight & soil is compacted in around it's root ball
  • Level off the soil around the plants

After Care

  • Water plants regularly until plants establish
  • In the first 2 years remove any grape bunches before they develop
  • This is to allow vines to develop
  • In year 3 reduce grape bunches to just 3
  • If dry weather persists, water every 2 days
  • Feed plants in early Spring
  • Mulch up around the base of plants in Spring
  • Check crop regularly & remove any dying or diseased fruits
  • Grapes are ready to harvest when fruits are full of colour, plump & firm
  • Grapes will not ripen off the vine

Cutting Back

  • Prune in Winter
  • Train vine to develop one central stem & several lateral offshoots
  • Cut away any dying or diseased branches
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