
Concord Grape Seeds (Heavy Fruiting Seeds) - 30
Key Features:
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Produces large clusters of sweet, richly flavored purple grapes
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Known for heavy fruiting yield and strong vine growth
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Excellent for fresh eating, juice, jelly, and traditional grape beverages
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Ideal for arbors, trellises, fences, and home garden vineyard rows
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Non-GMO high-quality seed stock
Specifications
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Seed Name: Concord Grape
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Botanical Name: Vitis labrusca
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Plant Type: Perennial Fruit Vine
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
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Growth Habit: Climbing vine requiring sturdy support
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Fruit Color: Deep purple
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Flavor Profile: Sweet with bold, classic grape aroma
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Light Requirements: Full Sun
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Soil Type: Well-draining, loamy to sandy soil
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Water Needs: Moderate, avoid waterlogging
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Mature Vine Length: 12–20 ft depending on support
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Best Planting Season: Spring or early fall
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GMO Status: Non-GMO
Planting Guide
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Seed Preparation (Cold Stratification Recommended):
Store seeds in moist sand in the refrigerator for 60–90 days. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep in seed-starting mix. -
Germination:
Maintain soil temperature 65–75°F and keep evenly moist. -
Transplanting:
Move seedlings outdoors once frost risk is gone and plants have 3–4 true leaves. -
Support Structure:
Use trellis, arbor, fence, or pergola for vine training. -
Pruning:
Prune annually during dormancy to encourage heavy fruiting production.
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Concord Grape Seeds (Heavy Fruiting Seeds) - 30
Key Features:
-
Produces large clusters of sweet, richly flavored purple grapes
-
Known for heavy fruiting yield and strong vine growth
-
Excellent for fresh eating, juice, jelly, and traditional grape beverages
-
Ideal for arbors, trellises, fences, and home garden vineyard rows
-
Non-GMO high-quality seed stock
Specifications
-
Seed Name: Concord Grape
-
Botanical Name: Vitis labrusca
-
Plant Type: Perennial Fruit Vine
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
-
Growth Habit: Climbing vine requiring sturdy support
-
Fruit Color: Deep purple
-
Flavor Profile: Sweet with bold, classic grape aroma
-
Light Requirements: Full Sun
-
Soil Type: Well-draining, loamy to sandy soil
-
Water Needs: Moderate, avoid waterlogging
-
Mature Vine Length: 12–20 ft depending on support
-
Best Planting Season: Spring or early fall
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Planting Guide
-
Seed Preparation (Cold Stratification Recommended):
Store seeds in moist sand in the refrigerator for 60–90 days. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep in seed-starting mix. -
Germination:
Maintain soil temperature 65–75°F and keep evenly moist. -
Transplanting:
Move seedlings outdoors once frost risk is gone and plants have 3–4 true leaves. -
Support Structure:
Use trellis, arbor, fence, or pergola for vine training. -
Pruning:
Prune annually during dormancy to encourage heavy fruiting production.
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Key Features:
-
Produces large clusters of sweet, richly flavored purple grapes
-
Known for heavy fruiting yield and strong vine growth
-
Excellent for fresh eating, juice, jelly, and traditional grape beverages
-
Ideal for arbors, trellises, fences, and home garden vineyard rows
-
Non-GMO high-quality seed stock
Specifications
-
Seed Name: Concord Grape
-
Botanical Name: Vitis labrusca
-
Plant Type: Perennial Fruit Vine
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
-
Growth Habit: Climbing vine requiring sturdy support
-
Fruit Color: Deep purple
-
Flavor Profile: Sweet with bold, classic grape aroma
-
Light Requirements: Full Sun
-
Soil Type: Well-draining, loamy to sandy soil
-
Water Needs: Moderate, avoid waterlogging
-
Mature Vine Length: 12–20 ft depending on support
-
Best Planting Season: Spring or early fall
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Planting Guide
-
Seed Preparation (Cold Stratification Recommended):
Store seeds in moist sand in the refrigerator for 60–90 days. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep in seed-starting mix. -
Germination:
Maintain soil temperature 65–75°F and keep evenly moist. -
Transplanting:
Move seedlings outdoors once frost risk is gone and plants have 3–4 true leaves. -
Support Structure:
Use trellis, arbor, fence, or pergola for vine training. -
Pruning:
Prune annually during dormancy to encourage heavy fruiting production.























