Eye-catching contrast
A delicious grape duo! White, red, sweet and seedless. These fresh grapes (Vitis vinifera) will grow well in most gardens. The white grapevine produces extra-large fruits When combined with the red grapes, these fruit bushes also create an eye-catching colour contrast. The bushes are organically cultivated by the grower. In summer, these hardy fruit bushes produce unassuming clusters of flowers and after flowering, bunches of grapes emerge. The plants can be harvested from the end of the second summer after they have been planted.
Guide the vines through a pergola construction or with tension wires. So, the bunches of grapes hang down nicely. Plant the bushes when the ground is still warm in the autumn (until the first frost). Or in the spring when the risk of night frost has passed. Prune the plant once in the winter and once in the summer after blooming. Plant the bushes in a nice spot in full sun against a south-facing wall. Give extra water during dry periods.
This mix contains:
- 1x white grape 'Lakemount' (Vitis vinifera)
- 1x red grape 'Venus' (Vitis vinifera)