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White Himrod Seedless Grapes

The perfect snacking grape
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White Himrod Seedless Grapes

The perfect snacking grape
This sweet, juicy grape is easy to grow and perfect for snacking right off the vine. Before it produces grapes, it grows beautifully green ornamental foliage and dainty white flowers that pollinate themselves. Disease resistant and cold hardy, White Himrod isn't easily shaken. It grows quickly once it's been established in well-drained, humus-enriched soil. The New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva developed this delicious grape, first introducing it in 1952 with the name "Himrod"—a town in the nearby Finger Lakes region.
  • Zone 4-8
  • Height 8 - 10 feet
  • Bloom Time Harvest in late summer to fall
  • Light Requirements Full Sun
  • Ship As 1 YEAR BAREROOT
We ship this item in Spring. Cannot ship to: AE AK CA GU HI ID OR PR WA
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  • Botanical Name:

    Vitis 'Himrod'

  • Height: 8 - 10 feet
  • Ship As: 1 YEAR BAREROOT
  • Spacing: 6 - 7 feet
  • Spread: 24 - 36 inches
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun
  • Color: White
  • Foliage Type: 6" deeply lobed and rounded, quite ornamental.
  • Bloom Time: Harvest in late summer to fall
  • Flower Form: Small, 5 petaled, held in narrow panicles. Not ornamental.
  • Planting Instructions: Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots without bending them. Set the crown at soil level.
  • Soil Requirements: Well drained, humus enriched
  • Growth Rate: Fast once established, which takes approximately 4 - 6 weeks.
  • Pruning: Prune in early spring before the plant starts producing fruit. In first year remove all stalks but 2-3. The following years remove all dead stalks as well as the stalks that fruited. Plants will need to be stalked or trellised.
  • Winter Care: Mulch in colder climates.
  • Additional Information: Developed by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva and introduced in 1952. Named after a town in the Finger Lakes region.
  • Unable to ship to: AE AK CA GU HI ID OR PR WA

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