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  • Grape Vine Plant

    Grape Vine Plant

    $44.99

    Grape Vine Plant

    $44.99
    Planting Zones: 3-10

Vigorous, Fruit-Bearing Grape Vine Plants for Homegrown Harvests

A Grape Vine Plant is a timeless addition to gardens, homesteads, and backyard orchards-bringing beauty, shade, and clusters of sweet fruit that feel straight from a vineyard. Known for their vigorous growth and long seasonal interest, grapevines transform simple structures into lush, fruit-laden arbors. TN Nursery has cultivated hardy fruiting plants for more than 65 years. Since 1959, we've supplied high-quality stock to iconic destinations such as Arlington National Cemetery and The Washington Monument, with our horticultural knowledge featured across Discovery and History network programming. This long-standing experience reinforces our authority and ensures every grapevine we offer is resilient, productive, and field-tested.

Why Grape Vines Elevate Any Outdoor Space

Grapevines offer the rare combination of ornamental beauty and functional harvest. Their broad leaves fan out across trellises, fences, pergolas, or archways, creating natural shade and a classic vineyard aesthetic. As the season progresses, clusters of grapes swell and ripen in shades of green, blue, purple, or red depending on the variety. TN Nursery selects grapevines known for strong fruit production, disease resistance, and vigorous climbing habits, making them suitable for vineyards, backyards, and decorative plantings alike.

The Landscape Value & Benefits of Grape Vine Plants

Vines are adaptable to most conditions and easy to grow once established. Grape vines stabilize soil with deep roots and climb walls or fences to cover otherwise barren expanses. Gardeners grow grape vines at home to eat fresh, to juice, make jelly or jam, or even to make wine. They also use vines for non-fruit uses, like screening and privacy, or as a living wall or sun shade, since the dense foliage on the vines blocks the sun. Grape vines can be used with roses, clematis, honeysuckle and ornamental grasses for a full, visually interesting landscape.

Questions About Grape Vine Plants

Are grapevines easy to grow?

Yes-grapevines are hardy and adaptable. With proper sunlight and yearly pruning, they produce abundant fruit.

How much sun does a grape vine need?

Full sun is essential. At least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily ensures sweet, fully ripened grapes.

Do grapevines need a trellis?

Yes-grapevines are natural climbers and perform best when trained on trellises, arbors, or fences.

How long does it take for grapevines to produce fruit?

Most grape vines begin fruiting in 2-3 years, with yields increasing as the plant matures.

Are grapevines good for privacy?

Absolutely. Their dense foliage forms an attractive living screen during the growing season.

Our Grape Vine Plants are supplied by TN Nursery with over 60 years of growing experience, which is why we can promise healthy growth, attractive foliage and abundant harvests season after season.

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