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Grape Vines

Grape vines are among the oldest cultivated plants in the world. From the beginning of recorded history, and certainly before man has been fascinated with the production of grapes. At the present, there are nearly 8,000 varieties in cultivation. Grape plants are divided into two basic groups, bunch grapes and muscadines. Then, each of these groups are broken down into sub-groups, such as wine grapes, seedless grapes, or scuppernongs. Herein, all other groups are described on their respective pages. All grape varieties are heavy producers and may bear fruit for 50 plus years. If left alone, they can grow 50 feet long or more. Grapes are quite tolerant of soil fertility, pH, and drought. Grape vines are very popular for home gardening throughout the U.S. and are easy to grow. Willis Orchard Company offers some of the top varieties for your home orchard.


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