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Grape Vines for Sale at Nature Hills Nursery
Grow your own sweet, nutritious Grapes with the high-quality Grape vines available at Nature Hills Nursery.
Perfect for home gardens, Grapevines not only yield delicious fruit but also provide numerous health benefits! Including antioxidants and resveratrol, known for their anti-inflammatory and heart-protective properties!
Many Grapes are natives and very easy to grow, adaptable, and self-fertile!
Grape Vine Care and Training

Growing Grapes in your own backyard is easy!
Get your new vines off on the right foot with these simple tips, planting advice in our #ProPlantTips, and with Nature Hills Root Booster!
- Choose a full-sun location with at least 6-8 hours of sun per day
- Grapevines thrive in a well-drained soil with a pH of 6.5 to 7.5
- Water the vines regularly during the crucial first year in the ground and add supplemental moisture during dry spells.
- Mulch the root system with 3-4 inches of arborist bark chips
- Grapes require heat during the growing season for optimal growth
- Prune Grapes when they are dormant
Plant Grape vines in early spring in a sunny location with well-draining soil. During the first year, mulch the base, keep weeds at bay, and water regularly in dry conditions.
Prune to a single cane and tie vines to a stake for support. By the second year, install a trellis or arbor for training, spacing vines 4-8 feet apart depending on your setup.
Find more in-depth care and pruning information in our #ProPlantTips Garden Blog

Using Grapes in the Kitchen
Fresh Grapes add flavor and nutrition to salads, healthy table Grape snacks, and desserts. Try juicing them for a refreshing drink, or transform your harvest into jams, jellies, and even homemade wine. Grapes offer a firm texture and vibrant taste that elevates any dish.
Order Your Grape Vines Today!
Find the perfect Grapevine for your Hardiness Zone at Nature Hills Nursery. Our detailed product pages provide all the information you need, from sun exposure to mature size. Order now, and we’ll ship at the optimal planting time for your area. Start your grape-growing journey today!

What types of Grapevines are best for beginners?
Beginner-friendly Grapevines include Concord, Reliance, and Catawba. These easy-to-grow Grapevines are also disease-resistant and produce abundant fruit with minimal care.
How long does it take for Grapevines to produce fruit?
Grapevines typically take about 2-3 years to produce their first full crop of fruit, although you may see smaller harvests in the second year.
Do Grapevines need to be pruned every year?
Yes, yearly pruning is essential to maintain the health and productivity of your Grapevines. Prune in late winter or early spring while the plant is dormant to encourage strong growth and fruiting.
Can Grapevines grow in containers?
Yes, dwarf or compact Grape varieties can grow in large containers. Use well-draining soil and containers with good drainage holes. Provide a sturdy trellis for support, and ensure the plant receives full sun.
What pests or diseases should I watch for in Grapevines?
Common issues include powdery mildew, black rot, and Japanese beetles. Regular monitoring, good air circulation, and appropriate fungicides or insecticides can help keep your Grapevines healthy.
Why Order Grape Vines From NatureHills.com?
Family-owned and operated since 2001, Nature Hills Nursery prides itself on meeting the needs of customers! Including an ever-growing collection of online plants backed by our product guarantee and protected by Plant Sentry™.
All of our Fruiting Plants are delivered safely to your home. Including instructions for planting, care, and maintenance, so you can order knowing you'll have exactly what you need! Plus plenty more information in our #ProPlantTips Garden Blog for extra support and inspiration!
FAQS for Buying Grape Vines Online
What is the best Grape vine variety for beginners?
What is the best Grape vine variety for beginners?
Beginner gardeners should consider easy-to-grow, disease-resistant Grape varieties like Concord, Reliance, and Catawba for reliable fruit production and minimal maintenance.
How long does it take for a Grape vine to start producing fruit?
How long does it take for a Grape vine to start producing fruit?
Grape vines usually start producing small harvests by their second year, with a full, robust crop expected around 2 to 3 years after planting.
Do Grape vines need full sun to grow?
Do Grape vines need full sun to grow?
Yes, Grape vines require at least 6-8 hours of full sun daily to develop healthy growth, strong vines, and abundant, flavorful fruit.
Can Grape vines be grown in containers?
Can Grape vines be grown in containers?
Yes, compact or dwarf Grape varieties grow very well in large containers with well-draining soil and full sun exposure, especially when supported by a trellis or arbor.
How often should Grape vines be pruned?
How often should Grape vines be pruned?
Annual pruning during the vine's dormant season in late winter or early spring is essential to control vine size, promote airflow, and maximize fruit production.