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Grape Golden ChasselasBunches of amber grapes with mild sweet flavour with crisp juicy flesh. Not seedless. Habit - Deciduous woody vines known to live for 70 years and are vigorous fast growing. Large deeply lobed leaves. Size - Height of 1.2-3.5m and a spread of 2.5m Pollination - Self-fertile. Bunches of small green flowers borne on current seasons growth. Adverse conditions at time of flowering (cold and wind) could result in low fruit numbers or dropped fruit. Harvest - Early season (late February to mid March). |
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Grape ItaliaBunches of golden yellow grapes with a delicate musky flavour. Not seedless. Habit - Deciduous woody vines known to live for 70 years and are vigorous fast growing. Large deeply lobed leaves. Size - Height of 1.2-3.5m and a spread of 2.5m Pollination - Self-fertile. Bunches of small green flowers borne on current seasons growth. Adverse conditions at time of flowering (cold and wind) could result in low fruit numbers or dropped fruit. Harvest - Mid-season (mid March to early April). |
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Grape Lakemont Seedless
Bunches of sweet green grapes with crisp juicy flesh. Seedless. Habit - Deciduous woody vines known to live for 70 years and are vigorous fast growing. Large deeply lobed leaves. Size - Height of 1.2-3.5m and a spread of 2.5m Pollination - Self-fertile. Bunches of small green flowers borne on current seasons growth. Adverse conditions at time of flowering (cold and wind) could result in low fruit numbers or dropped fruit. Harvest - Early season (late February to mid March). |
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Grape Niagara
Bunches of mild sweet and tasty green table grapes. Not seedless. Habit - Deciduous woody vines known to live for 70 years and are moderately fast growing. Large deeply lobed leaves. Very Hardy. Size - Height of 1.2-3.5m and a spread of 2.5m Pollination - Self-fertile. Bunches of small green flowers borne on current seasons growth. Adverse conditions at time of flowering (cold and wind) could result in low fruit numbers or dropped fruit. Harvest - Early season (late February to mid March). |
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Grape PillarFit a rose pillar (available from your local garden centre) inside a half wine barrel using wood support so as the pillar remains centre and firm. Fill the wine barrel with potting mix and plant your favourite grape. Tie your plant to the centre pillar until it reaches the top. Pinch out the top and encourage laterals to grow around the frame work. Feed twice a year with general NPK fertiliser. Water well over fruiting time. Prune back at the end of winter before bud burst. Habit - Size - Pollination - Harvest - |
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Grape Schuyler
Bunches of very sweet black table grape with a slight currant flavour. Not seedless. Habit - Deciduous woody vines known to live for 70 years and are moderately fast growing. Large deeply lobed leaves which turn beautiful red tones in autumn. Good disease resistance. Size - Height of 1.2-3.5m and a spread of 2.5m Pollination - Self-fertile. Bunches of small green flowers borne on current seasons growth. Adverse conditions at time of flowering (cold and wind) could result in low fruit numbers or dropped fruit. Harvest - Early season (late February to mid March). |
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