T211A (1) Thompson Vine Bare Root Plant Green Seedless Sweet Table Grape Raisin

T211A (1) Thompson Vine Bare Root Plant Green Seedless Sweet Table Grape Raisin

USD 19.99 USD
SKU: dKYfN00Z

Descriptions: One (at random) starter bareroot grape vine, similar to the bareroot vines shown in the pictures above. Condition:Newly rooted bareroot vine, grown from cutting. Since the cuttings were mature, these vines will fruit either this fall or next, depending on when and how you grow it. Healthy and easy to grow. They are now 8" to 10" in length, and is growing taller daily. Upon shipping, we might need to trim them shorter in order to fit them in the shipping box. Variety: Thompson green table grapes. After the grapes turn yellowish on the vine, they turn into almost candy sweet (store bought grapes are never as tasty as home-grown grapes). It grows well in our zone 8 area. Each year, we harvest a lot of medium size, oval/round shape, seedless table grapes from this vine. We heard that the farmers spray Gibberellic Acid hormone to increase grape size, but we never tried it. The smaller size grapes do not bother us, as long as they are very sweet. Thompson is an early harvest variety. We also carry late harvest varieties. In between these varieties, we get almost 5 months of endless fresh grapes from our own yard. When we have extra grapes that we cannot consume right away, we dry them under the sun to make homemade raisins. Sweet, meaty and tasty, we love to share these wonderful vines with you. Details:If conditions are right, you should be able to taste a few of these grapes this fall or next. It takes another year or two for them to become full grown. They will then produce heavy crops for years to come. If interested, you can find the other varieties by clicking here Please Note: After receiving of it, please plant it ASAP. Planting instructions will be sent in the shipment. To encourage better and heavy crops for Thompson vines, "cane pruning" is highly suggested each winter. Please google it for details. Quick facts: Variety: Thompson Pollination: self-pollination USDA zones: 6-10 Height: We keep ours under 7 feet for easy taking care and safety Width: 10-15' Exposure: Full sun

Categories: Baking & Desserts

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
Plant TypeVine
Fruit TypeGrape
Common NameGrape
ColorGreen
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
Growth HabitClimbing
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F)6 (-10 to 0 °F)
BrandUnbranded
Plant FormBare Root
Season Of InterestFall
TypeFruits & Fruit Trees
Growth StageRooted cutting
WateringMedium
GenusThompson
Growth RateFast
SunlightFull Sun

Descriptions: One (at random) starter bareroot grape vine, similar to the bareroot vines shown in the pictures above. Condition:Newly rooted bareroot vine, grown from cutting. Since the cuttings were mature, these vines will fruit either this fall or next, depending on when and how you grow it. Healthy and easy to grow. They are now 8" to 10" in length, and is growing taller daily. Upon shipping, we might need to trim them shorter in order to fit them in the shipping box. Variety: Thompson green table grapes. After the grapes turn yellowish on the vine, they turn into almost candy sweet (store bought grapes are never as tasty as home-grown grapes). It grows well in our zone 8 area. Each year, we harvest a lot of medium size, oval/round shape, seedless table grapes from this vine. We heard that the farmers spray Gibberellic Acid hormone to increase grape size, but we never tried it. The smaller size grapes do not bother us, as long as they are very sweet. Thompson is an early harvest variety. We also carry late harvest varieties. In between these varieties, we get almost 5 months of endless fresh grapes from our own yard. When we have extra grapes that we cannot consume right away, we dry them under the sun to make homemade raisins. Sweet, meaty and tasty, we love to share these wonderful vines with you. Details:If conditions are right, you should be able to taste a few of these grapes this fall or next. It takes another year or two for them to become full grown. They will then produce heavy crops for years to come. If interested, you can find the other varieties by clicking here Please Note: After receiving of it, please plant it ASAP. Planting instructions will be sent in the shipment. To encourage better and heavy crops for Thompson vines, "cane pruning" is highly suggested each winter. Please google it for details. Quick facts: Variety: Thompson Pollination: self-pollination USDA zones: 6-10 Height: We keep ours under 7 feet for easy taking care and safety Width: 10-15' Exposure: Full sun

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