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Wine Grape 'Solaris' |
An early ripening, new cultivar of tasty, pale fruit recommended for wine making. Plentiful and easy to grow. WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Medium-sized fruit, round, yellowish; the flesh is delicate, sweet, of Moscato flavour; ideal for making aromatic, gently-tasting wine; Medium-sized, nicely shaped bunches. Leaves very large, of pleated surface; turn yellow in autumn. Flowers unassuming, yellow, open VI. HOW IT GROWS: A climber using tendrils for support. Strong-growing, reaches 10 m – 2 m per year. WHERE TO PLANT: A sunny and warm site required. Soil should be humus-rich, rather fertile, moderately moist of neutral or slightly acidic pH. Mealworm beetle resistant. Moderately hardy (zone 6–9). HOW TO PLANT AND MAINTAIN: Before planting immerse the plant container in water for 10-30 min. Place the root ball in a 40 x 40 x 40 cm hole with a 10 cm layer of well-rotten manure or compost, 0.5-1 cm deeper than it was before. Fill the hole with fertile soil. The plants should be spaced at least 30 cm from other plants or from a wall. Prune moderately. To encourage high quality yield, the yearly pruning should be performed (usually in winter, around the second half of February). Frost insulation recommended for ground-grown plants. HOW TO APPLY: Suitable for amateur cultivation, recommended for training along large garden constructions eg. arbours and pergolas. ORIGIN: Germany |
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