Garden State Bulb Himrod Seedless Grape Bare Roots come directly from our farms and growers in the US. Each root is hand picked and checked for quality before shipment. The Himrod grape vine is known for its exceptional quality and resilience among white grape varieties. It is a result of crossing the Ontario and Thompson seedless grapevines, resulting in large berries with a sweet honey-like taste and juicy texture. Perfect for snacking, canning, preserving, juicing and even for making wine. These light-green grapes should be planted in spring for a late August or early September harvest. Expect a small harvest the first year, a larger crop the second growing season and a full harvest by the fourth year.
- Bare root size: 1-year
- Hardiness zone: 4 to 7
- Light requirements: full Sun
- Includes bag of 1 himrod grape bare roots, temperature controlled and shipped with care
- Edible, self pollinating, cold hardy, attracts pollinators, attracts birds
- Produces seedless, golden-yellow fruit on large, loose clusters
- Great for home gardening and makes excellent raisins
- Himrod grapes grow well planted in full sun in well drained soil
- 1-plant grapes in the spring after the ground has thawed and there is no longer danger of frost 2: choose a location with well-drained soil that receives full Sun loosen soil prior to planting 3: remove plant from packaging and lightly loosen the bottom of the root ball to release the roots dig a hole in loosened soil as deep as the roots and about twice as wide be sure the hole is large enough to encompass the roots without bending them4 place plant in hole with the roots down and the crown/top of the roots about 1 in. below soil surface space plants 8 ft. apart in rows 10 ft. apart 5: cover with soil and water well so that the soil settles keep soil moist during periods of dry weather but do not overwater x plants will produce a small amount of fruit after being planted, with more plentifulcrops occurring on plants that are 2-years to 4-years old x grapes need a support system and regular pruning to maximize fruit production
- Grape plants will produce a small amount of fruit after being planted, with more plentiful crops occurring on plants that are 2-years to 4-years old
- Grapes need a support system and regular pruning to maximize fruit production



























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