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Grape Himrod Seedless #1

This vine produces seedless, golden-yellow fruit on large, loose clusters. It’s a great choice for table use and makes excellent raisins. Disease resistance and good for home gardening. Self-fertile.

  • Full sun is important to provide the heat required to ripen the fruit of the Himrod Seedless Grape.
  • Virtually any type of support structure will do, provided it is sturdy. Grape vines grow quickly and get quite heavy.
  • Spring planting is recommended to give the young vines the most time to get established before their first winter.
  • Each vine needs about 6 feet of space.
  • To harvest, clip full clusters off the vine with pruning shears or heavy scissors. Handle clusters carefully; remove any discolored, injured, or undesirable berries; and then cool them as soon as they are picked. Storing grapes in a refrigerator is preferable to a cellar or other cool place where temperatures fluctuate.
  • Flowers are self-fertile and pollinated by wind and insects.
  • Flowers are initiated on young canes. It is possible to get fruit one year after planting.
  • The first two or three years, each early spring, apply compost around the base of the vines.
  • Sun
  • Mature Plant Size (H x W): varies
  • Bloom Season: Spring
  • Zone: 4-8
Key features
  • Attracts Bees
  • Attracts Birds
  • Walnut Toxicity Resistant
  • Edible to People

Grape Himrod Seedless #1

$27.00

10 in stock

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