Grapevine (Vitis vinifera)

Discover the graceful beauty of the Vitis Vinifera a wonderful addition to any garden. This tree adds a touch of Mediterranean charm to your outdoor space.

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Beautiful grape trees for outdoors

Wow, a real grape branch for your garden! The Vitis Vinifera is a beautiful outdoor plant for your garden. Vitis Vinifera is the Latin name for a grape tree or grape plant and originates from the Middle East and the Mediterranean. The plant has several Dutch names. For instance, it is also regularly called ‘druivelaar’ or ‘vine’. The plant is a member of the vine family.

How big can a grape tree grow?

The size of a grape tree can vary depending on several factors, such as the species, growing conditions and pruning. In general, grape trees can grow quite large, but they can also be pruned well to keep them within certain limits. Grape trees, if not pruned, can grow up to 2 to 3 metres tall in the garden.

How long does it take for a grape tree to get grapes?

The time it takes a grape tree to produce grapes can vary depending on several factors, such as the age of the plant, growing conditions, species and care. In general, a grape tree can start producing grapes within 2-3 years of planting, but it can also take longer, depending on conditions. Also, not every plant is guaranteed to grow fruit. It remains a living product of which each plant grows in its own way.

How do you maintain a grapevine?

Taking care of a grape tree is fortunately not higher maths. This plant is not the most difficult. But it is good to be aware of the right care tips. For example, make sure it has a sunny location, where the plant gets at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight a day. Although the grape tree needs plenty of water, it is important to avoid overwatering. This can cause root rot.

Watering a grape tree

Grape trees need regular watering to stay healthy, especially during a hot and dry summer. Make sure the soil is always slightly moist, but avoid over-watering to avoid root rot. Make sure the pot or soil in which the Vitis Vinifera grows has good drainage so that excess water can drain easily and the roots remain healthy.

What is the best location for a grapevine?

The best location for a Vitis Vinifera is a sunny location where the plant receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight a day. Grapes thrive best in a warm and sunny environment, as this promotes fruit growth and ripening. Therefore, choose a spot in your garden or on your terrace where the grape branch can receive plenty of sunlight. It is also important to provide shelter from strong winds, especially during the flowering and fruiting period. This will prevent damage to the flowers and young grapes. When planting, make sure the soil is well drained and that there is enough room for the roots to grow.

Fertilising a grape tree

Feeding a grape tree is important to ensure it gets all the nutrients it needs for healthy growth. Use special fertiliser for fruit trees and carefully follow the instructions on the package for the right dosage and timing of feeding. It is crucial to administer the nutrition only during the growing period, usually in the summer months. Extra feeding in winter can be detrimental to the health of the tree.

Pruning a grapevine bush

The ideal time to prune a grape tree is in late winter or early spring, just before new growth begins. Usually this falls around February or March. During the period around this, the Vitis Vinifera is in a dormant state and pruning it is not recommended.

Taking care of a grape tree in winter

The grape tree is reasonably hardy, but it is important to take some extra precautions in the event of persistent frost. In extreme cold, protect the grape branch with a tree cover or plastic and put it in a sheltered spot in the garden.

Fight pests and diseases on a grapevine bush

Unfortunately, even this beautiful plant can suffer from unwanted pests.It is important to regularly check your grapevine for signs of pests and diseases. If necessary, you can use organic pesticides, such as those from Pokon.

Order your new grape tree at Green Bubble

Looking for a beautiful grape tree for your garden or terrace? You've come to the right place at Green Bubble! With our great grape trees, you can create a summery atmosphere right away. By working directly with growers, we can guarantee the freshness and quality of our grape trees. We strive every day to provide our customers with high-quality specimens, so you can welcome your own piece of greenery in all its glory! Don't feel like going to your local garden shop? No problem! We will deliver your Vitis Vinifera directly to your home. Easily order your grape tree through Green Bubble!