Is it possible to grow grape in Minnesota ?


Question:I used to live in different country and we used to have a lot of grape but right now i live in minnesota and i miss everything any body know if it will survive over the winter seoson?

Answers:
You can absolutely grow grapes in Minnesota. There are just a few more precautions you must take to "overwinter" them.
Check you growing zone and investigate varieties that will be the hardiest in your area.
Try:
http://www.grapes.umn.edu/


Check with your local garden nursery for the type of grapes that can winter over in your region. I believe there are varieties that can grow well there.
You can consider grapes as perenials, they appear to die off in the winter and grow back in the spring.

Grapes are grown in parts of Canada, so I'm sure you should be fine growing them.

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