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Pirtle Nursery 1.5 gal. Potted Catawba Grape Vine in #2 Pot

Pirtle Nursery 1.5 gal. Potted Catawba Grape Vine in #2 Pot

Item # 1095502

$14.99


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Pirtle Nursery 1.5 gal. Potted Catawba Grape Vine in #2 Pot

Item # 1095502

$14.99

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The Pirtle Nursery 1.5 gal. Catawba Grape Vine in #2 Pot produces large, full clusters of seedless, medium to large red fruits. These fruit plants provide grapes that are very sweet and juicy with a rich flavor. Catawba grapes are the leading American grape for wine, juice and table use. It is also a great choice for fresh eating, jams and jellies; which make these great fruit plants for your garden. Grow your very own grapes with the beloved Catawba Grape vine plant today!

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  • Includes 1 Catawba Grape vine in a 1.5 gal. pot and detailed planting instructions
  • Typically produces ripe fruit late September to October
  • Vine is best grown in USDA Hardiness zones 4-8
  • Catawba Grape prefers well-drained soil and full sun and should be spaced 3-8 ft. apart
  • Vine grows to 20-25 ft. H
  • 1.5 gal. size pot has actual size of 5.68L
  • Train to stake during first summer, pinching back all side shoots to 2 leaves each
  • Self-fertile grape plant that will produce a better crop when planted with another vine

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Q: How do I “stratify” two potted plants in my refrigerator as suggested in answer below? The pots are rather large and the vines are long, splitting up in different sections and somewhat stiff.  Can I store them in my shed over the winter? 

3 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi DorothyAD, Thanks for reaching back out. We want to do everything we can to help you protect your grape plants during the winter season. Because we want to see them thrive, our best advise is for you to reach out to Pirtle Nursery directly on the best way to care for your plants this winter. I have listed their contact information below for you. http://www.pirtlenursery.com/contactus.html OR CALL 800-833-9493 Toll Free
    3 years ago
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Q: Just got these.  No leaves on them.  Wondering if I can plant them now - October 17 - in Michigan (Ann Arbor area)?  Or if I should wait til the Spring.  If so, what do I do with them while I wait for Spring?

3 years ago
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  • A: Hello DorothyAD, Thank you for your question. Catawba grapes are best planted in the spring, and stratified in the refrigerator until ready to grow.
    3 years ago
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Q: What pruning method to be used for this vine: spur or cane pruning? Thanks.

3 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi Tim_Dub 1701! Thank you for your patience as we researched this questions. Our vendor suggests the following: The pruning method depends on if you have it on a trellis, then cane pruning is suggested. But if your growing it shrub or bush form, then spur it off.
    3 years ago
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Q: How old are these? Will it fruit this year?

4 years ago
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  • A: Plant Life Stage: Youth Generally speaking, a grape vine growing in your backyard could take three years to produce a good crop of viable grapes.
    4 years ago
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Q: Are these grape vines seeded or seedless?

5 years ago
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  • A: This plant gives seedless grapes.
    5 years ago
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    Review 1

    HORRIBLE DONE WASTE YOUR MONEY

    5 days ago
    Very disappointed in the quality of plants (I bought 2 of these grapes) and they are completely dead :(
    Southwest Missouri
    Review 1

    off to a slow start

    10 months ago
    I've only had it in the ground a couple months, so it's a little premature to rate it. But, it's been off to a slow start (US zone 6b/7a) compared to the Concord grape I bought and planted at the same time, which is flourishing.
    SweepstakesYes
    Sheboygan County
    Review 1

    Beautiful Plant

    6 years ago
    This grape was the largest plant that I found at any of the nurseries in the area and even a few in Milwaukee. The price was half of some of the ones at the nurseries. It is growing fine and already has some grapes on it. I am very happy with it!

    Yes, I recommend this product.

    3 Ratings-Only Reviews