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Finger Grape Seeds Hardy Fruit Tree Seeds

Finger Grape Seeds Hardy Fruit Tree Seeds

Regular price $14.99 USD
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Finger Grape – Hardy Fruit Tree Seeds

Harvest delicious, elongated grapes with Finger Grape Seeds. These hardy fruit trees provide abundant fruit, ideal for home gardens, trellises, or edible landscaping, giving you fresh grapes for snacking, cooking, or preserves.

Key Benefits

  • Elongated, Tasty Grapes: Perfect for fresh eating or culinary uses.
  • Hardy Fruit Tree: Resilient and suitable for a variety of climates.
  • Edible Landscaping: Ideal for home gardens or trellises.
  • Easy-to-Grow: Beginner-friendly and low-maintenance.
  • Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees and beneficial insects.

Planting & Care

  • Sunlight: Full sun for optimal fruit production.
  • Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil.
  • Watering: Regular watering during establishment; drought-tolerant once mature.
  • Germination: Seeds sprout in 3–6 weeks under warm conditions.
  • Plant Type: Hardy perennial fruit tree producing elongated grapes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can Finger Grapes enhance my garden?
They provide tasty fruit, attractive foliage, and trellis coverage.

Are these seeds suitable for beginners?
Yes, they are resilient and easy-to-grow.

Where should I plant them?
Ideal for sunny garden areas or trellis-supported spaces.

When will they bear fruit?
Fruit typically develops 2–3 years after sowing.