Seedless Table Grapes
(Vitis spp.)
Grapes like half day to full sun and well-drained soil. They are self-fertile, drought resistant, and can grow 10-12 feet tall and wide. Hardiness varies greatly depending on variety. Grapes often begin bearing 1-2 years after planting and can produce 10-15 pounds of fruit per vine.
Black Monukka, Table Grape
A popular home variety, Black Monukka produces a medium sized berry in large, loose clusters. The fruit has excellent, sweet and crisp flavor with a tender skin. Good for fresh eating or raisins. Hardy to -10°F (USDA Zone 6).
Self-fertile (can produce fruit on it's own).
Canadice, Seedless Grape *Organically Grown*
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Large, compact fruit clusters 6-8” long with medium sized fruit. Some consider it the best of all seedless American Concord-type grapes. Delicious, spicy, grapey flavor all its own. An easy to grow, hardy, vigorous vine often bearing from the first year. Ripens early. Good home and commercial growing. Hardy to -15°F or below (USDA Zone 5).
Self-fertile (can produce fruit on it's own).
Concord Seedless, Table Grape *Organically Grown*
Medium size clusters, and medium-large flavorful berry. An excellent grape for fresh eating, jam, jelly, juice, and wine. Vigorous with good disease resistance. Ripens mid-September. Hardy to -15°F or below (USDA Zone 5).
Self-fertile (can produce fruit on it's own).
Einset, Seedless Grape
A Cornell University introduction, Einset is one of the most delicious table grapes available. It is valued for it's dark red, early ripening, sweet and flavorful fruit which are firm and seedless with a very unique strawberry-like flavor. Einset grapes are great for late summer snacks and salads. Hardy to -25°F (USDA zone 4), Einset is very resistant to cracking and botrytis.
Self-fertile (can produce fruit on it's own).
Himrod, Seedless Grape *Organically Grown*
Produced from a cross between Ontario and Thompson Seedless, Himrod is the most successful table grape released from the Cornell University grape breeding program (1952). It produces abundant, large bunches of golden yellow, seedless grapes with excellent, honey-like flavor and melting, juicy texture. Himrod ripens very early season and is great for making delicious juice and raisins as well as fresh eating. It is hardy to -15°F (USDA Zone 5).
Self-fertile (can produce fruit on it's own).
Reliance, Seedless Grape
Selected by the University of Arkansas (1982), Reliance is reliable and productive, producing abundant clusters of medium sized, incredibly sweet, seedless grapes. Delicious, aromatic, pinkish-red Reliance fruit is great for fresh eating and juice. The fruit can keep in standard cold storage for up to three months making Reliance a great choice for farm stands and backyards alike. Ripens early to mid season. Cold hardiness is among the highest of the seedless varieties (-20°F or below.)
Self-fertile - does not require cross pollination for fruit production.