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concord grape vines in an line deep blueish purple concord grapes on a vine concord grapes not ready to be picked ripe purple concord grapes in a cluster

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Concord Grape Vine

Vitis 'Concord Seedless'

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Concord Grapes vines produce deep purple edible fruits that are wonderfully sweet and juicy. Hardy in zone 5 to 8, they will produce grapes that will ripen at the beginning of the fall.


Hardiness Zone: 5-8
Mature Height: 12 to 15 Feet
Mature Width: 4 to 5 Feet
Classification: Vine
Sunlight: Full sun
Flower Color: White
Fruit Purple
Foliage: Green
Soil Condition: Average well draining soil
Water Requirements: Moderate
Uses: Fruit producing garden plant
Growzone: 5-8 Concord Grape Vine Hardiness Zone 5-8

How to Care for Concord Grape Vine

Before you buy a Concord Grape Vine, make sure to read about the recommended care instructions to keep this plant healthy and thriving.

What is the best light for Concord Grape Plants?

What is the best light for Concord Grape Plants?

Concord Grape plants light to be planted in full sun. They can tolerate some shade, but it is sure to decrease the amount of fruit produced. Ideally, your vine should receive at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight a day.

How often should I water Concord Grape Vines?

How often should I water Concord Grape Vines?

Concord Grape Vines are drought tolerant and can usually survive off of rainfall, after the first year. If you live in a very hot and dry area that does not receive good irrigation, adjust accordingly.

Do I need to fertilize Concord grapes?

Do I need to fertilize Concord grapes?

Applying fertilizer can help encourage growth and production of fruit. Apply the recommended amount at the time of planting, and reapply a few times a year during the growing seasons. Do not apply fertilizer at the end of the growing season as this may encourage new growth vulnerable to colder weather.

What kind of soil is best for a Concord Grape Vine?

What kind of soil is best for a Concord Grape Vine?

Outdoor grapes can do best in sandy, well-draining soil. They also prefer acidic soil. Adding lime and sand to your topsoil will ensure your grape vine will receive the nutrients and drainage it requires for optimal fruiting.


Frequently Asked questions

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