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Save 25% on Grape Canadice Red Seedless | Zone 4-8 | Green | White | 8 - 10 feet | Full Sun
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Grape Canadice Red Seedless | Zone 4-8 | Green | White | 8 - 10 feet | Full Sun

You may think that grapes are the province of only moderate, rolling hills like those found in Sonoma Valley. But, thanks to great breeding, grapes can be grown in Northern climates, too. Grow grapes in your own backyard with Red Canadice Seedless. This fresh and tasty variety can withstand freezing winters and even sub-zero temperatures. It's th…
You may think that grapes are the province of only moderate, rolling hills like those found in Sonoma Valley. But, thanks to great breeding, grapes can be grown in Northern climates, too. Grow grapes in your own backyard with Red Canadice Seedless. This fresh and tasty variety can withstand freezing winters and even sub-zero temperatures. It's the hardiest grape we've found-and it's delightfully flavorful, with a pretty appearance that looks at home among the ornamental garden. Ripe grapes have a pleasant, sweet-sour kick and no tough skins. Once mature, the easy-to-grow vines produce 35-40 clusters of fruit per vine in late summer. Self-pollinating.
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You may think that grapes are the province of only moderate, rolling hills like those found in Sonoma Valley. But, thanks to great breeding, grapes can be grown in Northern climates, too. Grow grapes in your own backyard with Red Canadice Seedless. This fresh and tasty variety can withstand freezing winters and even sub-zero temperatures. It's the hardiest grape we've found-and it's delightfully flavorful, with a pretty appearance that looks at home among the ornamental garden. Ripe grapes have a pleasant, sweet-sour kick and no tough skins. Once mature, the easy-to-grow vines produce 35-40 clusters of fruit per vine in late summer. Self-pollinating.