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Organic Black Finger Grape식물/들꽃-포도과(Vitaceae) 2023. 12. 23. 15:01
What Are Moon Drop Grapes?
Moon Drop grapes have a dark blue-hued skin, a pale green flesh and an oblong, tubular shape. (They sort of look like miniature eggplants!) They’re grown by Grapery in the Southern San Joaquin Valley, California and harvested from August to November.
Moon Drops get their special shape from the special care and attention from growers. “We don’t harvest all of our grapes at once. Instead, we carefully harvest each field several different times, selecting only the very best grapes that are fully ripe and at their absolute peak of flavor,” says Jack Pandol and Jim Beagle, the founding farmers of Grapery. The two vineyard virtuosos also cultivate popular new grape flavors like Cotton Candy, Gum Drops and Flavor Pops.
And in case you’re wondering, Grapery grapes contain no additives, infusions or GMOs.
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What are Witch Finger Grapes?
You probably won’t find these special grapes in your supermarket, yet, but they are worth waiting for. Grown as a table grape, both their sweet flavor and unusual shape make them appealing to kids as well as adults. Maroon in color when fully ripe, a cluster of witch finger grapes look like a tightly packed cluster of chili peppers. They have thin skin over light-colored, juicy, sweet flesh. The result is a pleasing snap between the teeth when you bite into them.
Where Do Witch Finger Grapes Come From?
Developed by hybridizers using a University of Arkansas cultivar and a Mediterranean grape, witch finger grapes are a specialty fruit not yet available for home growers. At this time, there is only one company that grows them. They are grown in Bakersfield, California and sold in southern California farmer’s markets. Some are packaged and shipped for national distribution, but they are very hard to find.
What Are Witch Finger Grapes - Information On Growing Witch Finger Grapes | Gardening Know How
Witch Finger Grapes are a variety of seedless table grape [1] that has an elongated, tapered shape that resembles a witch’s finger.
They have thin, dark purple skin and translucent flesh. Witch Finger Grapes are known for their sweet flavor and satisfying crunch.
Witch Finger Grapes- Origin, Characteristics, Uses, & Amazing Nutritional Benefits (grapedose.com)
– Latin Name: Vitis vinifera
– Planting Season: Spring and Fall
– Germination Rate: Approximately 70-80%
– Grown Plant Size: Can grow upto 10-15 feet
– Time to Maturity: 2-3 years for fruit production
– Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
– Watering: Regular watering but avoid water-logging
– Sunlight: Full Sun
– Uses: Can be used for making wines, jams, jellies, juices or can be eaten fresh from the vine
– Deer Resistance: High
– Pest and Disease Resistance: Resistant to most common pests and diseases
– Spacing Requirements: 6 inches apart
– Companion Plants: Roses, garlic, chives, onions
– Harvesting Instructions: Harvest when grapes are fully ripe and sweet to taste, usually in late summer or early fall
– Easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance
– High yield potential with proper care
– Provides a personal supply of organic grapes
– Creates a beautiful and serene environment with its aesthetic appeal
– Suitable for both ground-level and rooftop gardening
– Ideal for those born under the Virgo constellation, bringing a sense of tranquility and balance
– Can be used as a landscape plant in temperate climates
– Adds interest and perennial style to your outdoor spaces during its full-bloom period in Autumn
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