Bare Root Grape Plants
Bare Root Grape Plants
What availability we have left for these is now on a first come first serve basis in person at our farm shop in Inkom Idaho.
2025 NOTE for all bare root orders:
These are NOT AVAILABLE TO SHIP. Yes, they're on my website but the cost and time to ship these is not worth it to me. This online listing is purely for those meeting up or that want to order ahead and secure their numbers. If you order for shipping, I will cancel our order. Meetup at locations below or local pickup at our farm only. Also, choose "local pickup" at checkout so it doesn't charge you shipping. After the berries are here in inkom, it's first come first serve.
PICKUP for 2025 WILL BE PAYSON UTAH, TAYLORSVILLE UTAH, ROY UTAH AND INKOM IDAHO and they will be at your desired location Monday April 14th.
Please select "local pickup" at checkout and leave in notes where you live and or want to pick up. Make sure to include a phone number and i'm happy to call you when they are at your pickup location and ready for you. I will be sending out emails as well with planting instructions and porch pickup info so make sure your email is entered correctly.
EMAILS WILL BE SENT WHEN THE ORDERS ARRIVE. PLEASE PICK UP WITHIN 7 DAYS OF ARRIVAL OR YOU WILL FORFEIT YOUR ORDER and it will get donated.
Also note that when ordering any bare root berry stock, please do NOT add any other store items to your order, such as beeswax candles etc. Your plant order needs to be only plants or I will cancel your order because I may not have time to make and bring that item with me to utah.
It's also helpful when ordering to put in the notes, where you would like to pick up your order. It can be changed but that gives us an idea. Just write it in notes, there is no option to click for where to pick up.
When you pick up your order, they will be wrapped in a plastic bag and should be kept moist and planted within 24 hours or at least healed in which means stuffed all together in a pot with some soil or laid on the ground and then shovel dirt over the top and keep moist.
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Grapes! Grapes! We all LOVE grapes! Who wouldn’t want to add some grapes to their property? They are EASY, They're long lasting, disease resistant, edible and useful. Here are our favorite varieties that we’ve ordered again this year for addition to your homestead.
CONCORD - America’s favorite grape. If you love grape juice, then you love Concords. I love using it to give color to my other juices as well. The fruit makes full-bodied juice for canning. Drinking fresh or your own house wine. These vines produce abundant crops that have also been used to make prize-winning jams and jellies. Exceptional hardiness, vigor and disease resistance. Heat-tolerant. Ripens in late September. Self-pollinating. Classic.
THOMPSON SEEDLESS- a very popular table grape that is good for drying into golden raisins. a s available, Thompson Seedless Grape is the one you often find in grocery stores. It's a snack time favorite. The medium-sized fruits have a sweet and delicious flavor, with no bitter aftertaste. While excellent for eating fresh, the grapes are also good for drying into golden raisins. When mature, the dependable vines produce about 20-30 large, well-filled clusters of grapes.
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