Outdoor Grape Variety - Theresa (White Grape Variety)
Theresa (Vitis vinifera 'Theresa') is identifiable by its unusually long, large berries ripening in late september. A pleasant distinct aromatic flavour makes this grape variety a good all-rounder, both for eating and wine production.
Some information on grapevines:
There are perhaps some mis-conceptions about growing a grapevine? Perhaps they are considered as something of a luxury? Is it possible to grow them in a garden or greenhouse? Is it possible to produce wine?
In southern England and Wales it is possible to grow grapes outdoors, obviously, dependent on the situation, with a south-facing site preferable, alongside a sunny wall. Indoor grape varieties are more capable of being grown across the United Kingdom. We know of grapes being succesfully grown in a greenhouse in Aberdeenshire where there is a small-scale production of wine!
Cultivation:
Vine varieties which grow indoors are generally planted into the soil outside of a greenhouse and the stem trained to grow inside, this made through a hole in the wall. This type of cultivation is that most commonly chosen for vines which are grown in greenhouses with fllors of concrete. It is a pre-requisite to provide excellent ventilation for grapes grown under glass. It is important to provide increasing levels of ventilation as the grapes ripen, thus reducing humidity.
A reliable and excellent quality sweetwater black grape, Black Hamburg produces large bunches of appealing grapes.
Select your own soft fruit collection:
Make your own soft fruit collection. Choose any four different soft fruit bushes from our extensive range and we will send them to you for £49.95, which includes free mainalnd UK delivery. Just let us know which soft fruit you require and the variety.
A soft fruit gift:
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