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There is nothing more satisfying than being able to pick a delicious bunch of grapes from your own vine. Growing your own grapes is a highly rewarding experience and the fruits look fantastic when they are growing in your garden. Before the fruits are ripe, ensure you cover them in netting to stop the birds from stealing your crop. Depending on the variety, your fruits will be ready in September or October; taste one grape from a bunch and if it is ripe then cut the whole bunch free. You can eat these juicy fruits fresh, make them into grape juice, or make them into wine.
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Vitis Golden Champion
Grape Golden Champion
Common Name: Grape Golden ChampionLatin Name: Vitis vinifera 'Golden Champion'Soil: Well drained soilPosition: Unheated greenhouse, open sunFruit picking time: Early summerFruit size/colour: Large green grapesA highly recommended species if excellent tasting fruit is your requirement. These will produce the closest fruit to what you would find in a supermarket. These plants do exceptionally well in an unheated greenhouse or in an open sunny spot in the garden. This produces large bunches of green sweet tasting grapes but will need to be fed and located well in the garden.
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Vitis Lakemont
Grape Lakemont
Common Name: Grape Lakemont (Yellow Seedless)Latin Name: Vitis vinifera 'Lakemont'Soil: Well drained soilPosition: Best indoors or open sunny spot in the gardenFruit picking time: Late SummerFruit size/colour: Large green grapesThe 'Lakemont' is a white seedless table grape. It provides large bunches of delicious tasting fruits which have a wonderful golden green colour to them. This plant also has exceptional resistance to diseases such as downy mildew, powdery mildew and botrytis. A recommended variety which does particularly well in a greenhouse.
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