Grapevines
Grapevine Combo Blue / White£28.95Stock 15These beautiful grape vines will rapidly climb your patio trellis and provide you with welcome summer shade and delicious grapes. This variety is hard Learn More
Grape Vine Pinot Blanc WhiteVitis vinifera 'Pinot Blanc'£22.95Stock 61Pinot Blanc grape vines will rapidly climb your patio trellis and provide you with welcome summer shade and delicious grapes. This variety is hardy... Learn More
Grape Vine Boskoop Glory blueVitis vinifera 'Boskoop Glory'£22.95Stock 25These beautiful grape vines will rapidly climb your patio trellis and provide you with welcome summer shade and delicious grapes. This variety is... Learn More
Grape - Vitis Boskoop GloryVitis Boskoop Glory£28.95Stock 12Grape Boskoop Glory will rapidly climb your patio trellis and provide you with welcome summer shade and delicious grapes. This variety is hardy and... Learn More
Grape - Vitis Witte van der LaanVitis vinifera Witte van der Laan£28.95Only 1 leftGrape Vitis 'Witte van der Laan' is an old but still quite popular and the best white grape variety suitable for our climate. It’s a hardy... Learn More
Vitis Rembrandt 15 cm potVitis Rembrandt£9.95Out of stockOut of stockGrow your own delicious grapes with Vitis Rembrandt grape vine plant. Perfect for balcony or terrace gardens. Fast delivery available. Learn More
Vitis Labrusca MicaVitis Labrusca Mica£21.95Out of stockOut of stockExperience the joy of growing your own grape vine with the Vitis Labrusca Mica. Easy to maintain and produces delicious edible grapes. Buy now on Gardens4you! Learn More
Vitis Dr. Smidtmans 15 cm potVitis Dr. Smidtmans£38.95Out of stockOut of stockEnhance your garden with the Vitis Dr. Smidtmans grape plant, a delightful addition for fruit lovers. Perfect for sunny spots! Learn More
Grow delicious tasty Grapes from your own Grape Vine!
Vines tolerate a range of soil types providing they’re free draining. Improve drainage on heavy soils by adding well-rotted organic matter and grit. After planting, it is a good idea to mulch with well rotted organic matter or chipped bark to protect the lower buds from spring frost. Remove the mulch from around the stem in spring, to stop the stem from rotting. Grape vines can be grown in containers-use a pot about 30-38cm (12-15in) in diameter and depth.
There is more than one way to prune a Grapevine, the Guyot system, and rod and spur system and to train as a standard tree when space is limited. Guyot system often used in vineyards, trains one or two fruiting arms along a main wire. The rod and spur system or cordon system is usually used for indoor grapes in greenhouses or conservatories, and for growing grapes against walls outdoors. To train as a standard tree is where you remove any excess stems appearing from the base. Allow side branches to develop on the main stem for the first one to two years.















