Question: How do you get seedless grapes? I bought a grafted vine that with a label that said it would have seedless grapes, but the grapes have seeds. Can something be done to make them seedless?
Using new genetic markers, fruit breeders can now tell whether grapes will be seedless and self-pollinating even years before vines bear fruit. The approach will save time and resources in the pursuit ...
Consider the new Arkansas-Texas grape, two of my favorite peaches and the Rodeo Tomato in your garden this spring. The Southern Sensation Seedless grape was developed and is promoted as a cooperative ...
Geneva, N.Y. - A new grape created at Cornell University celebrates size. Each fruit, on average, is twice as big as a traditional Concord grape. That's why it was named after Mount Everest, says ...
Question: I bought a grafted grape vine that the sign at the store said was seedless, but the grapes have large, hard seeds in them. Is there anything that can be done to make them seedless? Answer: ...
Grapes are one of the oldest and widely grown fruit crops in the world. They can be used for fresh consumption or processed into jams, jellies, raisins and wine. Grapes are also used as a landscape ...
A few years ago I was looking for a seedless table grape to plant at my home, and found Raintree Nursery’s description of a cross between Vitis labrusca and Vitis vinifera called ‘Einset.’ Here’s what ...
I received an email inquiring about pruning practices and immediately began to ruminate on the possibility of a connection between the act of pruning and the fruit known as a prune. It turns out there ...
The type of grape you grow depends on your climate and your taste. Are you looking for dessert grapes? Or perhaps you want to experiment with wine making, in which case the variety you choose will ...
Colorado is not well-known as a grape-growing region, but Front Range gardeners can still grow great grapes for making juice, jam, jelly and eating fresh off the vine. The key is to plan ahead for ...