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Grapes for greenhouse

Last post 04-02-2008 10:50 AM by jeff-nhn. 1 replies.
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  • 04-01-2008 5:54 PM

    Grapes for greenhouse

    I live in northern Virginia and have just put up several small greenhouses.  Our site is very windy and we have not been able to get grapes going outside. I would like to try them in the greenhouses. However, I am told that the humidity may be a real problem.  What would be seedless varieties that can be grown in a greenhouse and does Nature Hills sell individual plants of these varieties?

     Clayton in Virginia

  • 04-02-2008 10:50 AM In reply to

    Re: Grapes for greenhouse

    Hi Clayton and thank you for joining our our community. You pose a great question and I will try and give you an answer that you can work with. If you greenhouses are properly vented the humidity buildup should be minimal. In my opinion you basically are creating a micro-climate to grow grapes and as long as you can control the humidity and heat you should be successful in your endeavors. The following varieties are seedless and will flourish under your micro-climate conditions: Canadice, Concord Seedless, Himrod, Marquis, Mars and Reliance Seedless. Links to the products follow:

    Please keep us posted!

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