Expect to be amazed! These cutting-edge plants are “mini-me” versions of the dark-berried grape variety most famously used making Champagne. Although a workhorse in contributing fruity aromas to wines, you’ll relish the sweet, few-seeded grapes fresh off the vine! Full grown at 18” to 24” tall. Non-GMO/GEO.

Possibly the best known white, seedless grape for the home garden, ‘Niagara’ has always dependably delivered bountiful yields of sweet, juicy grapes that mature in early September. ‘Niagara’ has been widely used in wines, champagne and juices but it is mouth watering when eaten fresh and is perfect for preserving in jams and jellies, too! ‘Niagara’, like all grape vines, can get big and it could use a supporting, heavy duty trellis or pergola for best production and ease of care.

This tasty treat will seem like it’s from another planet but it can be from your own yard since this selection is so easy to grow! ‘Mars’ is one of the best Grapes to grow for the backyard gardener because it is one of the most resistant to the normal fungus problems that can plague them like black rot and mildew. Even better, this strong, vigorous grower is just as strong of a producer with hefty bunches of cylindrical, deep blue Grapes that mature in mid-September. Their sweet taste, seedless fruit, and skin that readily separates from its flesh make ‘Mars’ a real treat for fresh eating or any other kind of dessert use. Be sure to plant ‘Mars’ with a strong supporting trellis for the best health and productivity of the plant.

Large, tight clusters of crisp, juicy, sweet, yellowish green fruit. Excellent flavor and quality is high in acid. This superior grape makes excellent raisins. Vigorous, heavily productive vines. Flow er buds are hardy to -10°F to help avoid damage due to late spring freezes.

‘Himrod’ has been around for a number of years but it is still unsurpassed in its ability to grow and produce in the home edible garden. This early maturing selection will load up with loose clusters of medium-sized, yellow-gold colored fruit that you will be picking in quantity by mid to late August. Sweet enough to melt in your mouth if eaten right off the vine, this seedless selection is also perfect for drying to make a tasty raisin. ‘Himrod’, like all grapevines, can get big and it could use a supporting, heavy-duty trellis or pergola for best production and ease of care.

Dependability is without question on this easy to grow vine that will give you gobs of deep purple, sweet Grapes that have the added pleasure of being seedless. There may be no other Grape as multi-purpose for you to grow in your edible garden as it’s spectacular for fresh eating when harvest time rolls around in early to mid-Spetember or can be used in jellies and preserves with equal success. Like all heavy, woody vines, be sure to grow this selection with a strong wooded trellis or arbor for support in order to assure the best fruiting and health of the plant.

It’s hard to beat this grape for taste and ease of growth. You’ll love its productivity in your backyard garden with compact clusters of large, seedless red grapes ripening in early to mid September. While they are incredible tasting eating them as you are picking them, ‘Canadice’ is versatile enough to be a tasty treat even in jams and jellies. Easy to grow, ‘Canadice’, like all grape vines, can get big and it could use a supporting, heavy duty trellis or pergola for best production and ease of care.

Stevens’ forms a low, spreading, groundcover with fine textured, glossy green foliage. A profusion of small white flowers appear in early May followed large, bright shiny red Cranberries ready for September harvest. Easy to grow, hardy plant sporting festive red berries. Fruit is loaded with Vitamin C! Great groundcover in the edible landscape.

Strong growing with deep green glossy foliage, fragrant bell shaped flowers in May and a huge crop of lustrous, small to medium sized, delicious Blueberries in early July. Self pollinating. Extremely hardy. Perfect for smaller spaces or more urban settings due to smaller stature. Heavy producer. Early to harvest with outstanding taste and texture. Brilliant fall foliage color.

What a handsome plant! This woody vine will captivate you with its deep green, heart shaped foliage, its great vigor for a semi-shaded area and its unforgettable flowers and their lacecap like appearance with small, lacy florets surrounded by clear pink, teardrop shaped sepals. ‘Roseum’ is long blooming from June through July and, for a vine, is a very neat, almost formal presence in the landscape. Like its close relative ‘Moonlight’, it can be an electrifying presence in your yard as long as you provide it with a strong support structure like a heavy wooden trellis, wooden fence or stone wall where it can grow and show off its unique foliage, form and bloom.