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      There’s something special about growing your own grapes—the way the vines climb, the leaves shimmer in the sun, and the fruit ripens into rich clusters. At Plant Clearance Inc., we’ve gathered a collection of... ...Read More

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      The ideal time is in early spring or late winter when the soil is workable but before buds start to break.

      Grape vines thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.

      Loamy, well-draining soil is ideal. Avoid waterlogged areas as grape roots are prone to rot.

      Plant vines 6–8 feet apart to give them space to grow and spread on trellises.

      Some varieties are self-pollinating, but planting more than one vine can improve fruit yield and quality.

      Most grape vines produce fruit in 2–3 years after planting, depending on variety and care.

      Yes, apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring and again after fruiting. Follow package instructions for proper amounts.

      Use netting, fencing, or organic sprays to protect vines. Regular pruning and monitoring also prevent common diseases and infestations.

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