Grape Niagra produces very tasty fruit that ripen in autumn. The seedless berries are large, green-gold when ripe, and are juicy with a great aroma. It grows as a deciduous vine, carrying lush, mid-green leaves which develop yellow tones in autumn before falling. Grape Niagra is commonly trained onto a fence or trellis for fruit production or grown as an attractive climber.
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Hi, our vines aren't grafted. For clay soils I would suggest planting them on a mound so at least the top roots can breath should the clay below become saturated.
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