Grape
Vitis
You Can Grow Grape
These seeds require cold stratification to germinate.
Refrigerate seeds for 30 days on a damp paper towel in a plastic bag.
Grow Grapes:
Plant starters in trellis rows.
Prune, irrigate, and spray as needed.
Grow Starter Vines:
Grape vines are relatively easy to multiply through cuttings.
Take cuttings from dormant vines in fall and plant in cells.
Plant cuttings in starter trays according to standard cuttings instruction.
You Can Grow It Big On Your Farmland.
Modern 'compact tractors' and motor tillers grow more plants with less work than ever before. Buy used on Facebook Marketplace to save money, or buy new at Central Jersey Equipment or Weaver's. Check our Recommended Equipment List for the full list of what you may need.
Step 1: Bed
Till the soil and put down a mulch layer. A thick layer of hay is organic and keeps soil moist. You can also use paper mulch or do "plasticulture" instead. Many plants require watering during dry spells through a drip line or sprinkler for best results.
Step 2: Plant
Plant started seedlings into the bed with a hand or mechanized transplanter.
Step 3: Mow
Your seedlings will grow to fruit with minor routine care. Water and fertilize as needed.
Step 4: Market
Sell your produce weekly at farmers markets or 24/7 on Facebook marketplace. High supermarket prices and smartphones make it easier than ever before to sell small farm goods.