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An excellent, early-ripening table grape variety with uniquely shaped berries, cultivated in Polish climatic conditions. Large, purple clusters. Very frost-resistant. Perfect for planting around gazebos and pergolas. Due to its high healthiness and very abundant yield, this variety is rewarding and very easy to grow. It prefers sunny and warm locations, sheltered from strong and cold winds. The best soil for grapes is fertile, sandy-clay, and slightly moist.
An excellent, early-ripening table grape variety with uniquely shaped berries, cultivated in Polish climatic conditions. Large, purple clusters. Very frost-resistant. Perfect for planting around gazebos and pergolas. Due to its high healthiness and very abundant yield, this variety is rewarding and very easy to grow. Eating grapes strengthens the body's resistance to infections. Grapes also contain vitamin A, which benefits eyesight, and B vitamins, which reduce stress. They also contain iron and iodine, which regulate thyroid function.
Ripening: August.
Care: At the beginning of November, cover the bushes with soil (peat), creating a ‘mound’ about 30 cm high over each one, protecting a few of the lowest buds. In the first year after planting, train the vine with 1 shoot. Pruning in subsequent years depends on the adopted methods of vine training and pruning.
Planting: Plant 10-15 cm deeper than it grew in the pot. Smaller plants should be planted in a depression and covered with soil only in autumn. This planting method significantly increases the frost resistance of grapevines.