Black Grape Seeds – Organic Non-GMO Fruit Vine for Home Gardens
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Black Grape Seeds – Hardy Fruiting Garden Vine Variety

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Product description

Overview

Black Grape Seeds grow into vigorous, fruit-bearing vines that produce clusters of rich, dark-purple to black grapes with a sweet, juicy flavor. Ideal for home gardens, arbors, and backyard vineyards, grapevines add beauty and productivity to any outdoor space.

This hardy perennial thrives in sunny, well-drained locations and adapts to a wide range of soils. With proper care, Black Grape vines yield abundant fruit for fresh eating, juicing, or winemaking.


Features

  • Premium quality non-GMO black grape seeds
  • Produces sweet, juicy, dark-skinned grapes
  • Hardy perennial vine suited for warm and temperate climates
  • Excellent for garden trellises, arbors, and home vineyards
  • Long-lived and productive with proper pruning and care
  • Thrives in full sunlight with moderate maintenance

Specifications

  • Common Name (US): Black Grape (Vitis vinifera / Vitis labrusca varieties)
  • Seed Type: Perennial fruiting vine, open-pollinated, non-GMO
  • Planting Season: Spring (after stratification)
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–10 (varies by variety)
  • Sunlight Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
  • Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile loam; pH 6.0–7.5
  • Sowing Method: Stratify seeds for 60–90 days in moist, cold conditions; plant ¼–½ inch deep in warm soil
  • Germination Time: 2–8 weeks after stratification
  • Days to Maturity: Fruiting begins in 2–3 years after planting
  • Spacing: 6–10 feet between vines
  • Plant Height: 5–8 feet tall (vining habit)
  • Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture without overwatering
  • Bloom Season: Late spring
  • Harvest Season: Late summer to early fall
  • Yield: High fruit production once mature
  • Storage Use: Seeds can be stored dry in cool conditions before stratification