Whether you want to grow grapes for eating or drinking, backyard vineyards can be wonderful additions to your garden. They take some work, however, say Master Gardeners Brad Miller and Jim DeFrisco.
You don't have to own a California vineyard to grow your own grapes. Learning to grow grapes gives you the delight of picking a sweet treat off the vine, enjoying homemade jams and jellies, and even ...
Dear Roger: I plan to add another grape vine to my collection this year. Where can I buy good muscadine grapes, and what variety do you suggest? - A caller from Roseboro Dear Caller: One consideration ...
Dear Roger: I have a grape vine that is about 7 years old. In the early years, it produced some. In the past three years, it set clusters of very tiny grapes. However, as they matured, they dropped, ...
You don’t have to live in Napa to ripen grapes in your garden. Maybe I’ve read too much Frances Mayes about her idyll in Italy, but there’s something so Mediterranean about growing grapes. The idea is ...
When we had a few Concord grape vines, two of the favorites from vines were juice and pie. Most folks never tasted grape pie, and we didn't either until we put the vines into production with a recipe ...
Answer: With over 10,000 varieties of grapes in the world, you’re right to seek help when picking the best one for your garden. I sent your question to our NMSU Extension Viticulture Specialist, Gill ...