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Canadice Seedless Grape Vine

Vitis 'Canadice'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Provide this vine with full sun, receiving at least 6 to 8 hours of direct light daily. Maximum sun exposure is critical for high sugar production and ripening the fruit properly.
  • Soil: Excellent drainage is the most important factor, as grapes will not tolerate "wet feet" or standing water. They perform well in rocky or sandy soils, but if you have heavy clay, amend it with organic matter to improve airflow and drainage.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply and consistently during the first year to help the vine establish its deep root system. Once established, Canadice is reasonably drought tolerant, though inconsistent moisture during fruit development can lead to smaller or shriveled berries. Apply water at the base of the vine rather than overhead to keep the foliage dry and reduce the risk of mildew.

Pruning Tips

Prune your vine heavily in late winter while it is fully dormant, removing up to 90% of the previous year's growth. Grapes fruit on new shoots that emerge from one-year-old wood, so aggressive pruning channels energy into producing large, sweet clusters rather than maintaining excessive woody growth. If you prune too late in spring, the vines may "bleed" sap, which is messy but generally harmless.

Fertilizer Needs

Feed your vine lightly in early spring, just before the buds begin to swell, using compost or a balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer. Avoid heavy nitrogen applications later in the summer, as this encourages soft, leafy growth that will not harden off in time for winter and reduces fruit production.

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Description

The Canadice Grape is a red seedless Grape with a bursting pop of sweetness! The Canadice Grape Vine (Vitis labrusca 'Canadice') is a versatile Grape that shrugs off winter and produces well without a lot of fuss.

Producing compact clusters of firm, sweet grapes that explode with juice! These yummy treats have a hint of spice that makes them ideal for eating fresh! They also make tasty jams and jellies, though.

These sweet and glowing grapes are ready to pick in late summer, just in time for the kids to return to school with a lunchbox full of homegrown berries! You'll be enjoying your Canadice Grapes two weeks before Concord Grapes ripen.

Planting and Application:

The Canadice Grape hasn't met a spot in the garden it doesn't look like. This vine looks great on an arch at the entrance or as a feature of your edible garden. You can also create a striking scene with several strung across a grape arbor, climbing your fence, or on the back wall of your patio.

Let ramble over a fence to hide eyesores beyond and provide privacy throughout the spring until fall. Container gardeners can even plant these in large pots and planters for balcony and small-space Edible landscaping!

  • Sweet juicy Seedless Red Grapes with a hint of spice
  • Jam, jelly & healthy fresh eating and snacking
  • Lush deciduous foliage and vigorous growth
  • Trellis, fences, privacy & Edible landscaping uses
  • Ripens earlier than other varieties of Grape

#ProPlantTips for Care:

This winter-hardy-wonder needs little-to-no care on your part. It comes back strong after some of the coldest winters and is not picky when it comes to soil type. They will even grow long and strong in clay or sandy soils.

Grape vines prefer full sun, though, and well-drained soil. When it comes to production, the better the air circulation, the better your harvest. With moderate fertility needs and low water needs once established, you’ll have the best fruit production.

  • Very cold tolerant - down to USDA zones 3 and up to 8
  • Prune in late winter to increase production
  • Vigorous & Disease resistant
  • Low maintenance
  • Grows well in a wide range of soil types

When it comes to sweet and firm, the Seedless Canadice Red Grape is a go-to choice! Order your Canadice Grapes and enjoy years of tasty Grapes and a handsome vine for your landscape, available now at NatureHills.com!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Canadice Seedless Grape Vine hardy in zone 4, like in NW Iowa?

  • Yes, Canadice Grape Vine thrives in zone 4 and is cold hardy down to zone 3. This winter-hardy variety handles some of the coldest winters and comes back strong each spring. Plant in full sun with good air circulation for best fruit production.

What is the mature size (height and spread) of the Canadice Seedless Grape Vine?

  • Canadice grape vines typically reach 15-20 feet in length with a 6-8 foot spread when mature. These vigorous growers adapt well to various training systems including arbors, fences, and trellises. Plan your support structure accordingly and shop quality vines at naturehills.com.

How much fruit yield can I expect at maturity from one Canadice vine?

  • A mature Canadice vine typically produces 10-15 pounds of grapes per season. These compact clusters ripen in late summer, about two weeks earlier than Concord varieties. For best yields, ensure full sun exposure and good air circulation around your vine.

Is the Canadice Seedless Grape Vine self-pollinating, or do I need more than one plant?

  • The Canadice grape vine is self-pollinating and will produce fruit on its own. However, planting multiple vines can increase your overall harvest yield. For best production in zones 3-8, ensure good air circulation between plants if growing multiples.

How much sunlight does the Canadice Seedless Grape Vine need?

  • The Canadice Seedless Grape Vine requires full sun for optimal growth and fruit production. Better sun exposure leads to improved air circulation and higher quality harvests. Plant in the sunniest spot available at naturehills.com for best results.

What are the watering and care requirements for the first year after planting?

  • Water regularly the first year to establish roots, then this hardy vine becomes quite drought tolerant. Ensure good drainage and full sun for best results. Once established, Canadice grapes have low water needs and thrive in zones 3-8 with minimal care.

When and how should I prune the Canadice Seedless Grape Vine?

  • Prune Canadice grape vines in late winter while dormant, before buds break. Remove dead, diseased, and weak canes, keeping the strongest 1-year-old wood for fruit production. Cut back lateral shoots to 2-3 buds and maintain good airflow for better harvest.

Can Canadice Seedless Grape Vines be shipped to my state (e.g., restrictions for NY)?

  • Canadice Seedless Grape Vines can be shipped to most states, though some restrict grape shipments to prevent disease spread. These hardy vines grow in USDA zones 3-8, covering most of the continental US. Check your state's agricultural restrictions or contact your local extension office before ordering.

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