Description
Concord Grape's fruit clusters have deep purple color and vigorous, hardy growth. Pleasingly decorative and easy to cultivate. Harvest Concord Grapes in early fall and enjoy processed as a tasty jam or juice. To encourage development of strong canes, remove all flower clusters produced in the first year. In the second year, remove all but 4 of the best side canes to form a double T. Select a good, pencil-size fruiting cane on each of 4-arms and trim back to 8 to 10 buds. Place in full sun for 6 or more hours per day for ideal growth. Concord Grape ships established in its own container.