Planting a grapevine at home can make your surroundings greener and provide a fruitful harvest.
Grapevines thrive in warm and dry climates, making these conditions ideal for planting.
Grapes require fertile soil with good drainage to grow well.
You can plant grapevines in a pot or dig a deep and wide hole in your garden for better growth.
Grapevines need regular watering but do not require excessive amounts of water.
To ensure healthy growth, feed the grapevine with organic fertilizer every three months.
Provide support for the grapevine by tying the vine to a trellis or bamboo sticks.
The best time to harvest grapes is when they change color and become soft to the touch.