Even a kid can grow a grape vine with this easy and fast way. All you need is a bag of grapes with the grapevine still intact and a cup of water.

Steps

  1. 1
    Buy a bag of grapes attached with a decent length of vine. You can buy whichever type of grape you want.
  2. 2
    Find a vine with grapes on it. Look for some grapes with a long green vine.
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  3. 3
    Remove the grapes from the vine until there is only the vine left.
    • If the vine is less than 4 inches (10cm) in length, or black in color, then don't use it.
  4. 4
    Cut off the rotten or dried out parts of the vine.
    • If it is brown, black, or, red, then it is rotten.
    • If it is bright green and shriveled up, it is too dried out.
  5. 5
    Fill a clear plastic cup with water. Put the vine inside it.
    • In less than 2 days, it should look healthier.
    • In about 4 days, it should start growing little roots.
  6. 6
    Fill a planting pot with dirt. Plant the grapevine in the soil once the roots have grown.
    • A disposable cup can be used in place of a planting pot.
  7. 7
    Keep the growing vine watered so that the soil is moist but not water logged. Keep it in a sunny location.
  8. 8
    Transfer your new grapevine when it appears large enough to place in the garden or a larger container. Once the plant is too big for the pot, remove it from the small pot and move the plant to a sunny area outdoors or in a greenhouse.
  9. 9
    Keep growing it and in a few months, you just might be able to eat the grapes!
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What are the best plants for a north-facing wall?
    Ninox
    Ninox
    Top Answerer
    You can choose all varieties that can sustain cold temperatures during winter like: Sieger, Palatina, Paris Black, Katharina, Blue Muscat, Alexandria Muscat, Frankenthal, Müller-thurgau, Phoenix, Dornfelder, Regent, etc.
  • Question
    Can grapes be grown in August?
    Ninox
    Ninox
    Top Answerer
    Some varieties produces grapes in August. Some of them are: Muscat, Madeleine, Casbah Pearl and Perdin.
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Things You'll Need

  • Grapes with decent length of grapevine attached
  • Snips or clean scissors to clean up the vine
  • Plastic cup (clear)
  • Water
  • Soil (potting soil or seed raising mix)
  • Planting container or disposable cup
  • Garden space or suitable large container for transferring

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Updated: September 5, 2019
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Categories: Growing Fruit
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