BRIGHT GREEN FRUITS WITH A SWEET AND JUICY FLAVOR
FEATURES:
- Green, seedless grapes ripen in late summer
- Self-pollinating, so only one plant is needed for fruit
- Sweet and tangy flavor
- Great grape for raisins or sweet wine
- Hand Selected, Fresh from our Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
- Due to federal and state agricultural compliance, we are unable to ship to: NY
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 6-9
- Mature Height: 3-9' tall
- Mature Width: 3-9' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 3-9' apart
BRIGHT GREEN FRUITS WITH A SWEET AND JUICY FLAVOR
FEATURES:
- Green, seedless grapes ripen in late summer
- Self-pollinating, so only one plant is needed for fruit
- Sweet and tangy flavor
- Great grape for raisins or sweet wine
- Hand Selected, Fresh from our Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
- Due to federal and state agricultural compliance, we are unable to ship to: NY
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 6-9
- Mature Height: 3-9' tall
- Mature Width: 3-9' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 3-9' 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!
Grapes, prized for their fruit, surprisingly have ornamental value in the home garden. If not just growing for the fruits, interest can be held with the flowers and foliage that springs up and around the delectable edibles. Summer and fall foliage can be bold and colorful, while the winter shows off the twisting, turning trunks and branches that spread out to hold grapes year after year. Take the time to notice the beauty in a grape plant the next time you pass under an arbor, trellis or wall, and enjoy the visual appeal along with the edible appeal that grapes are commonly known for.
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.
Planting Zones
Hardiness Zone: 6-9
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 Fertilize
Incorporate Elements Starter Plant Food granular form into the soil when planting. If planting in spring or summer, start fertilizing late fall using Elements Starter Plant Food granular form on an annual basis each fall. Continue this for the first three years to get your plant well established.
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!
How Does Shipping Work?
Size Small, Medium, and Large plants (our Treelings, Shrubs, Bushes, and Perennials) will be shipped directly to your home by a common carrier. Ships in a plant-safe designed box within 7-12 business days.
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Bower & Branch guarantees customer satisfaction within all product groups and sizes. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the product or experience, you have 90 days from the original date of purchase to request a replacement of the purchased product(s).
How?
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