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A close up of the bright green to yellow grapes on the vine of the Lakemont Seedless Grape

A golden-green, seedless grape that ripens sweet and crisp on the vine, bringing old-world charm to every garden

FEATURES:

  • Sold in bundles
  • Produces clusters of pale green, seedless grapes
  • Sweet, mild flavor with a crisp texture
  • Perfect for fresh eating or drying into raisins
  • Early to midseason ripening for reliable harvests
  • Self-pollinating and easy to grow
  • Hardy and disease resistant
  • Ships on our trucks because of the size of the plant; does not fit in a box
  • Due to federal and state agricultural compliance, we are unable to ship to: NY

Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip 

Plant Lakemont Grape in full sun with rich, well-drained soil to ensure strong growth and the sweetest fruit. Space vines about eight feet apart and support them with a sturdy trellis or arbor. Water deeply and regularly during the first season, then less frequently once established. Prune annually in late winter to remove older canes and encourage new growth that produces fruit. Lakemont is self-pollinating, so you only need one vine for a full harvest. With its golden fruit and classic flavor, it brings elegance and abundance to gardens big and small.

    Growth Facts

    • Hardiness Zone: 5-8
    • Mature Height: 8-12' tall
    • Mature Width: 6-8' wide
    • Exposure: Full Sun
    • Spacing: 6-8' apart

    Lakemont Seedless Grape

    Bower & Branch Trees and Plants

    Vitis vinifera 'Lakemont'

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    Delivery & Planting Scheduled for Spring 2026 Based on Local Conditions
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    A golden-green, seedless grape that ripens sweet and crisp on the vine, bringing old-world charm to every garden

    FEATURES:

    • Sold in bundles
    • Produces clusters of pale green, seedless grapes
    • Sweet, mild flavor with a crisp texture
    • Perfect for fresh eating or drying into raisins
    • Early to midseason ripening for reliable harvests
    • Self-pollinating and easy to grow
    • Hardy and disease resistant
    • Ships on our trucks because of the size of the plant; does not fit in a box
    • Due to federal and state agricultural compliance, we are unable to ship to: NY

    Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip 

    Plant Lakemont Grape in full sun with rich, well-drained soil to ensure strong growth and the sweetest fruit. Space vines about eight feet apart and support them with a sturdy trellis or arbor. Water deeply and regularly during the first season, then less frequently once established. Prune annually in late winter to remove older canes and encourage new growth that produces fruit. Lakemont is self-pollinating, so you only need one vine for a full harvest. With its golden fruit and classic flavor, it brings elegance and abundance to gardens big and small.

      Growth Facts

      • Hardiness Zone: 5-8
      • Mature Height: 8-12' tall
      • Mature Width: 6-8' wide
      • Exposure: Full Sun
      • Spacing: 6-8' apart

      Why plant Lakemont Seedless Grape?

      Imagine a lovely canopy over an arbor or having cascading grapes as you stand beneath a walkway! This tight curly queued vine will add old charm to your garden this summer, gracefully transforming from deep green to vibrant yellow, then bronzey hues by fall! A visual effect you won't want to miss - and we haven't even gotten to the grapes yet! Have you ever tried making raisins? Now is the time! Lakemont Seedless Grapes, with their sweet and tangy flavor, are known to be a staple for raisin making! Mounds of plump juicy green grapes decorate the vines for your heart's desire to enjoy for the end of summer days. Finding a pollinator will help with producing more fruit, but if you have a smaller garden, this is perfect as Lakemont Grapes are self-pollinating!

      How to use Lakemont Seedless Grape in the landscape?

      Small and sweet, Lakemont Seedless Grape is the grape that you are missing in your landscape. This white grape is not only hardy, but the grapes it produces are very sweet. The best part? Lakemont is self-pollinating, so if you have a smaller garden, you will not need to plant more than one Lakemont.

      How To Plant Lakemont Seedless Grape

      Lakemont will thrive in soil that is rich in humus, loamy, well-draining with average moisture levels. This grape can tolerate various types of garden soils as long as the soil has good drainage. When planting, you will want to make sure that Lakemont is not located in a frost pocket or an area that is unprotected from damaging winter winds. This self-pollinating variety can handle harsh weather if located in the Eastern to the Midwestern US. Lakemont will need special care in terms of training on a trellis, regular pruning sessions, and regular spraying sessions to achieve the highest yields possible.

      How To Water

      Water twice weekly for the first 3-5 weeks; then water weekly for the remainder of the year until winter. When you water, water very slowly and very thoroughly. The water needs to reach to the bottom of the root ball and that takes time. Watering needs may be altered due to extreme weather conditions.

      How To Prune

      You should prune your grapevine in late winter. Don't be afraid to prune somewhat aggressively - grapes are vigorous growers and respond well to a prune!

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Yes. Lakemont is self-pollinating, meaning you only need one vine to enjoy full fruit production. It will reliably set fruit on its own each year.

      Lakemont typically ripens in mid to late summer, producing sweet, golden-green grapes ready for harvest when they soften slightly and release easily from the cluster.

      Prune in late winter while the vine is dormant. Remove most of the previous year’s growth, leaving strong canes with six to eight buds each. This encourages larger, healthier fruit clusters and better air circulation.


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