You will receive 1 Bare Root plants with a healthy root system.
Bluebell resembles Concord in size and color but matures earlier and is more cold hardy than Concord.Bluebell grapes are a rare and unique variety of grape that are native to the United States. This variety of grape has a sweet taste that is often compared to a blueberry or a Concord grape. The grapes are light blue to deep purple in color, and they have a very thin skin that makes them easy to enjoy. Bluebell grapes are a great choice for making jams, jellies, and wines, and they can be used in salads, smoothies, and other recipes.
If you are looking to grow your own Bluebell grapes, you will need to plan ahead and prepare the soil for the vines. First, the soil should be tilled to a depth of at least 12 inches in order to create a loose planting space for the vines. As with any grapevine, it is important to make sure there is good drainage and that the soil is well aerated. Once the soil is prepared, you can start planting the vines.
When planting Bluebell grapevines, be sure to place them at least 4-6 feet apart from each other. This will allow for adequate growth and ensure that the vines will have enough space to spread out. Plant the vines so that the roots are at least 8 inches deep in the soil and cover the roots with a couple of inches of soil. After the vines are planted, be sure to water them regularly and provide them with enough sunlight.
Once the vines are established, pruning and training the vines is important in order to ensure that the grapes will have plenty of space to grow. Prune the vines in early spring and summer, and make sure to remove any damaged or diseased branches. You can also use trellises or wires to train the vines in order to maximize the amount of space available for the grapes to grow.
Finally, when the grapes start to ripen, you can harvest them and enjoy your own Bluebell grapes. With proper care and attention, Bluebell grapes can be a great addition to your garden and a tasty treat for you to enjoy.
Grape Color Blue, Black
Primary Use Juice, Table, Jelly
Wine Color Not Applicable
Variety Origin University of Minnesota
Zone Range: 3-12
Growth Habit Trailing
Suggested Distance Between Vines 6 ft, 7 ft, 8 ft
Vine Training System Top Wire CordonShipping to areas that are experiencing extreme cold or extreme heat will be at buyer's risk. Any concerns please message prior to order placement! :)