Niagara Grape Vine

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Description

Some call it “White Concord” because it has the same vigor, productivity and extreme hardiness. Bears big clusters of huge, slip-skin, seeded grapes. Absolutely terrific for fresh eating, jelly or making your own wine. Ripens mid to late September.

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Characteristics

Bloom Color White
Fruit Color White
Fruit Size Large
Hardiness Zone Range 5 - 8
Pollination Self-Pollinating
Ripens/Harvest Mid To Late September
Shade/Sun Full Sun
Soil Composition Loamy
Soil Moisture Well Drained
Soil pH Level 5.5 - 6.5
Taste Tangy
Texture Pulpy
Years to Bear 2 - 4

Size & Spacing

Mature Size

When your plant matures, it will be approximately 4 - 6' tall.

Recommended Spacing

We recommend spacing these plants 6 - 8' apart to ensure room for growth.

Zone Compatibility

This Variety's Zone Range 5 - 8
My Hardiness Zone ?
The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatibility range of this variety before ordering.

Pollination

This variety is self pollinating.

In many cases, you may still want to plant pollinating partners to increase the size of your crops, but with self-pollinating varieties doing so is optional. You'll get fruit with only one plant!

Tools & Supplies

Having the proper tools and supplies when growing your own can make the difference between a good harvest and a great harvest! Here's a list that our experts recommend for this variety.

Planting & Care

Learn all about how to grow grape vines in The Growing Guide. An entire section of our website dedicated to your growing success.

Shipping Information

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12 Questions
Why did you choose this?

Purchased one while on vacation in NY and figured I'd get another for a polli buddy.

available, and hope zone 9B will work for these grapes.

Zone rating

The similarity to Concord Grape.

Do these have seeds?

Are the grapes seeded or seedless?

Do these grapes carry seeds?

Yes they are a seeded variety.

Are Niagara grapes seedless?

No this is a seeded variety.

I have Niagara seeded. Do you have seedless Niagara?

No, I am sorry this variety is not sold in seedless.

Can this grape vine be grown in a container?

You can grow almost anything in a container! This excellent article will answer your questions and provide good advice. Please see "Growing Fruit Trees in Containers" //www.starkbros.com/growing-guide/article/fruit-trees-in-containers-pt1

Can I plant concord grape  next to a niagra grape vine?

Yes, you can plant concord grapes next to a Niagara grape vine, but you should space them according to their recommended spacing:

which is the best tp order the 4" pot or the gallon pot?

HI Nekita, the gallon pots will be a larger plant at shipping/

I planted two grape vines and a dwarf golden delicous, the fruit tree already has buds on it. The two grape vines have nothing and look like sticks still. What am I doing wrong??

We recommend you try a scratch test: //www.starkbros.com/growing-guide/article/how-to-do-a-scratch-test
If that test determines the tree is no longer living and in need of replacement, please contact our Customer Support Team at 800.325.4180. They'd be happy to help.

Can you grow two different kinds of grapes in the same area next to each other?

All of the table and wine-type grapes are self-fruitful; but when you plant different grape varieties close together, they're apt to cross-pollinate each other. Under certain environmental conditions, some seedless grapes may produce a few small, edible seeds or seed remnants.

Do the Niagara grapes do better with cane or spur pruning?

Wine grapes and muscadines usually need spur pruning, and American grapes, such as Concord and Concord types, require cane pruning. Since this is a Concord type, it will do better with cane pruning.

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4 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 5, 2024
Great Hope!
Plant looked good when it arrived. It is currently planted. Have great hopes for next year to see some growth and vines.
Rated 5 out of 5
Aug 2, 2022
I received these 2021, Husband could not make up his mind where he wanted them to live! However, I planted them in a really large container and put it in my green house. They are doing great, they need to be relocated to its outside location this fall! No grapes this season, however I am looking forward to them! I Love Stark Bro's!!!
Rated 4 out of 5
Jul 2, 2024
First time trying to grow grapes
This is my first time trying to grow grapes and was a little doubtful after seeing the grapevine. It look dead but after planting and watering, a week later a few leaves appeared and now it's growing fairly well. Hoping that I'll have grapes next year.
Rated 3 out of 5
Jul 31, 2022
Struggling
these are really struggling in zone 7 to get established.