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Grape Vine 'Phoenix'
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Grape Vine 'Phoenix'

Vitis 'Phönix'


 

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Supplied as a grafted vine approximately 12" - 18" (30 - 45 cm) tall including roots.

 

 

A hybrid variety that produces large grapes that are just as well suited to eating as juicing and drinking. Bred in Germany in the 1960's it is often recognised for its hardiness and good resistance to disease.

  • Originally from Germany.
  • Parentage: Bacchus x Villard Blanc
  • Mid-Season fruit ripening.
  • Winter wood ripening is good - so can be grown both outdoors or under protection (greenhouse, polytunnel or conservatory).
  • Best trained by spur pruning.
  • Self fertile.
  • Fruit contains seeds.

Supplied as a grafted vine approximately 12" - 18" (30 - 45 cm) tall including roots.

For a little more in depth information on Grape Vine 'Phoenix' you may find the following articles of great use...
How To Plant, Grow & Train Grape Vines
Not So Sour Grapes - magazine article on the basics of growing grapes
How To Prune and Train a Grape Using The Guyot Method (Video)



Grape Vine 'Phoenix'

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Prices for this product - 1 or more £12.65 each 3 or more £11.50 each
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Most of my experements went well, the tree tomato,tomato shirleys pixie, matts wild cherry all did well but our short season is prooving it difficult to get them to ripen, roquette, spinach, coriander and basil all gave a good crop and we are still using them. The courgette eight ball gave great plants but needs a lot of attention I dont think its one for the polytunnel. I will be in touch for next seasons trials.
Alex Hardie, Central Scotland (Strathaven)
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