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hanging grape plant Catawba Grape Plants — Seeds 'n Such

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hanging grape plant Catawba Grape Plants — Seeds 'n SuchThe Catawba Grape is a classic pinkish red American variety treasured for its sweet, aromatic flavor and versatility. Popular for more than 150 years, Catawba is used for juice, jelly, and wine producing rich, flavorful fruit with a distinctive tang. This hardy, vigorous vine performs best in USDA Zones 58 and is well suited to northern and midwestern climates. Catawba ripens later than Concord or Niagara and rewards patient growers with heavy

The Catawba Grape is a classic pinkish-red American variety treasured for its sweet, aromatic flavor and versatility. Popular for more than 150 years, Catawba is used for juice, jelly, and wine — producing rich, flavorful fruit with a distinctive tang.

This hardy, vigorous vine performs best in USDA Zones 5–8 and is well-suited to northern and midwestern climates. Catawba ripens later than Concord or Niagara and rewards patient growers with heavy clusters of translucent pink fruit that glow in the sunlight

Ships as dormant, bare-root plants ready to grow in your garden this spring.

Key Features:

  • Sweet, aromatic pink grapes for jelly, juice or wine
  • Vigorous, high yielding vines
  • Excellent cold tolerance 
  • Late-ripening for extended harvest
  • Performs best in Zones 5–8

Planting & Care:

  • Full sun (6+ hours daily) for best yields
  • Space 6–8 ft apart with 8–10 ft between rows
  • Plant in well-drained soil; avoid areas with standing water
  • Train to a trellis, arbor, or fence for best growth
  • Water regularly during establishment; reduce after vines mature
  • Fertilize lightly in early spring with a balanced fertilizer
  • Prune annually in late winter to encourage strong new canes and fruiting wood
  • Remove any fruit the first year to allow roots to establish
  • Pollination: Self-pollinating; only one variety needed for fruit

Shipping & Delivery Note

This item ships directly from our grower and follows a separate schedule from Seeds ’n Such seed orders. Live plants ship when weather conditions are suitable for your USDA zone. A flat $12 Live Plant Shipping Fee is applied per order containing berry plants.

Estimated shipping windows:

  • Zones 9–10: Jan 12–Feb 23
  • Zone 8: Feb 2–Mar 2
  • Zone 7: Feb 23–Mar 23
  • Zones 5–6: Mar 23–Apr 20
  • Zones 2–4: Apr 6–May 4

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