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3 Black Hamburgh' Indoor Grape Vines | 3L Pots

3 Black Hamburgh' Indoor Grape Vines | 3L Pots

  • A renowned heritage black grape, perfect for growing in a greenhouse or conservatory.
  • Reliably produces large bunches of sweet, juicy grapes with an exceptional flavour.
  • Delicious eaten fresh from the vine or used for making your own wine.
  • Famously grown at Hampton Court Palace, where a vine planted in 1768 still fruits today.
  • Can be grown in a large container or directly in a greenhouse border.
  • Best grown under glass, as outdoor crops in warmer areas risk damage from early frosts.
$20.51

Original: $58.60

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3 Black Hamburgh' Indoor Grape Vines | 3L Pots

$58.60

$20.51

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3 Black Hamburgh' Indoor Grape Vines | 3L Pots

  • A renowned heritage black grape, perfect for growing in a greenhouse or conservatory.
  • Reliably produces large bunches of sweet, juicy grapes with an exceptional flavour.
  • Delicious eaten fresh from the vine or used for making your own wine.
  • Famously grown at Hampton Court Palace, where a vine planted in 1768 still fruits today.
  • Can be grown in a large container or directly in a greenhouse border.
  • Best grown under glass, as outdoor crops in warmer areas risk damage from early frosts.

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  • A renowned heritage black grape, perfect for growing in a greenhouse or conservatory.
  • Reliably produces large bunches of sweet, juicy grapes with an exceptional flavour.
  • Delicious eaten fresh from the vine or used for making your own wine.
  • Famously grown at Hampton Court Palace, where a vine planted in 1768 still fruits today.
  • Can be grown in a large container or directly in a greenhouse border.
  • Best grown under glass, as outdoor crops in warmer areas risk damage from early frosts.