Geographical origins: Horticulture
Adult sizes: Height between 2 and 5 m
Foliage: Deciduous
Type of soil: Any loamy, well-drained soils
Climate: Hardy to -15°C
Site: Full sun
Properties and uses:
This “Fragola” vine will produce seedless crunchy grapes, with an unusual strawberry taste, ready to be harvested from late August to October. This variety is quite resistant to diseases.
Description of the fruit:
Cylindrical grapes with small round pinkish-white fruits, particularly good when eaten off the vine.
The pulp is clear, crunchy, and fleshy.
Our advice:
This Vine should be planted between October and November, and pruned in early winter, to get rid of the shoots which bore fruits during the season. Do not hesitate to cut off some leaves during the summer, to encourage the fruit production.
Plant them now: the shortest way to your plate is through your garden!