Seedless Grapes (Vitis) Seedless grapes are one of the most enjoyable fruits a homeowner can grow and in most cases are more profitable on a commercial scale than wine grapes. Although we select the very hardiest seedless varieties, they are (with the possible exception of Somerset and maybe Trollhaugen) somewhat less winter hardy than the old familiar Concord. They are of course also more rewarding to grow. Planting in an area protected from severe winter blasts is helpful. Grapes love the summer sun and will respond to all the protection and southern exposure you can provide. Bareroot plants

Seedless Grape : CANADICE 1 year old vine

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This popular, pinkish-red, mid-sized grape is sweet and delicious with a subtle spice accent. Originally from Geneva, NY, Canadice is a consistent producer which ripens well even in areas with cooler summers. In fact, it is so extremely productive that the clusters usually need to be thinned out. Although it is known as one of the most winter hardy seedless varieties, it will suffer dieback if over cropping is not prevented. A versatile, top-notch table grape with good disease resistance.

SELF-FERTILE | ZONE 4/5 | HARVEST: EARLY-MID SEPT.

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