How long before a grape vine will fruit?


Question:A couple of years ago a wild grape showed up in my yard. The vine was pretty big last season and is huge this season, but It hasn't set fruit yet. This year there are tiny chartreuse clusters and I'm wondering if this is the start of grapes.

Answers:
Yes, it will produce fruit. Depending on what type, anytime between August and October the fruit will be ready. The best way to keep the vine going is to have something for it to climb up. I have grape vines that are 20 years old and produce beautiful grapes. I only keep two main shoots coming up from the ground and I prunee them as needed. Depending on what kind you have will decide on when you prun it.


yup! they're coming on. Usually some time in June in the mid-west in my area. Check local nursery's advice and enjoy.
You have described the early stage of fruit growth, with some luck you will get to taste some this year. With a chance seedling there is NO guarantee that the fruit will be what you hope for. Good luck.

More Related Questions & Answers...
  • Webkinz plants?
  • What do i home dye my own mulch to red or brown as inexpensive as possible?
  • How tall am i allowed to grow my conifer trees in my back garden.?
  • We have a small courtyard 4.5m x4.8m surrounded by red brick walls approx 2m high.?
  • What to plant between palm trees?
  • How to use 24D?
  • Anyone Familiar with Lucky bamboo?
  • Flower and herb uses?
  • Living In AZ & I Want To Grow A Venus Flytrap Can Anyone Help?
  • Low-light creeping ivy recommendation?
  • This article contents is create by this website user, FindHomeAnswers.com doesn't promise its accuracy.
    Copyright 2007-2008 FindHomeAnswers.com     Contact us    Terms of Use

    Home and Garden