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I’m zone 5b – would I need to take extra steps to over winter these? Should the containers be buried, or what? Also, I’ve discovered a wild grape vine growing up against our house. I’ve been told to get rid of it (invasive) – but, the birds like it; can it be trained on a trellis, or is it just bad news? Thanks Much!
@Praxxus55712 Thanks, I’m glad to hear! And thanks for subscribing.
GettingThereGreen, as long as the pot’s big enough you can definitely grow them in a pot. I should have thought of that before I planted mine in the ground. Early frosts are harsh on them.
Concord grapes = Magically delicious!! :)
do you know if Concorde Grapes will grow well in a large pot outdoors? I bought a Concorde Grape vine last week and I would like to plant it in a large pot next to my patio. It is all cement near my patio so I wouldn’t be able to plant it directly into the ground. What do you think? ~Amanda (check out my videos and you’ll see my concorde grape vine)
oh and you said it took years for it to work out. but didn’t say why it took years and what took years?
yeah, lacks content. what is your zone? what size are those containers? why just one per container? how big will they grown in those little containers? 20 ft? 30 ft? inthat small container? what’s so special about “lace grapes” other than the leaves? what zones do they work in? i’d like some more explaination with the enthusiasm and smiling. i’m watching to learn, not to just watch u put a plant in some dirt.
those lace grapes are def. unique.
Very interesting, I never heard of growing grapes in containers before. Great idea to have a sun shade on the patio that produces food..
Love your videos Patti, you and your work inspire me!
I love seeing the joy gardening gives you! It is such a great feeling :)
awsome I can’t wait to grow some grapes too! And I’ll be as excited as you are I bet. Thanks for the vid it was informative!
I saved some grape seeds. This makes me want to plant them. :) Thanks, Patti!
it does help. thanks =)
what do the sweet lace taste like? are they green or red?
Me too.
@sammieluvsdoomy Galvanized containers last a really long time. And since these containers will be staying outside year round, you want a really sturdy container that will hold up under the weather. They can be a little spendy, but well worth the investment.
Hope this helps.
Beautiful leaves on those vines! I like them much better than the standard seedless grape vines I grow. But it’s hard to find them for zone 3. GRR.
so glad to see a new vid up!!! AH SO EXCITED! going to be growing a bunch this year! I have things starting to sprout already!
why galvanized pots? do they provide any added benefits, as opposed to other types of pots?
I love the t-shirt slogan.
You look super healthy and fit. Absolutely gorgeous.
Five Stars!!
you’re just so inspiring and creative with your space for container gardening have learned so much and I am ready to expand my container garden and I just want to thank you for all the great gardening tips!!
Wonderful! It took me a few years to get my grapes to work out but I love them. I have dinner parties out under the trellis as often as I can. Please let us see yours when they are grown. I would love to have a tour of your garden. It looks just gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
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She’s in Boston, so whatever zone that is. :)