Grape Vine 'Regent'

Vitis vinifera

A dependable grape vine that delivers sweet, juicy harvests without the hassle. 'Regent' is self-fertile, disease-resistant, and ripens reliably in UK gardens. Enjoy the grapes fresh, juiced, or fermented into wine.

1 x 3L Plant

10705034

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Key Features

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Self Fertile

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Disease Resistant

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High Yield

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Super Sweet

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Hardy

Product Information

Position:

Full Sun

Suitable for:

Borders, Patio, Pots, Small Gardens, Walls & Fences

Plant Type:

Perennial

Soil Type:

Well-drained, moderatley fetrile, slightly acidic to neutral 6.0-7.0 pH

Foliage Type:

Deciduous

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  • Self-fertile 
  • Disease resistant
  • High yielding, sweet fruit
  • Attractive autumn foliage

This vigorous self-fertile variety thrives in UK gardens, delivering abundant crops of plump, blue-black grapes with a wonderfully sweet taste. Perfect for fresh eating, juicing, or crafting your own red wine, 'Regent' ripens early and boasts impressive disease resistance—particularly against mildew. The handsome foliage puts on a stunning autumn show with fiery red and orange hues, making it as ornamental as it is productive. A reliable, low-fuss choice for outdoor growing.

How To Grow

Grape vines are a beautiful and productive addition to any garden, offering lush foliage and sweet fruit for eating fresh or using in homemade recipes. With the right care, they can thrive for many years and reward you with generous harvests. This quick guide covers the essentials for successfully growing grape vines at home.


Choosing the Right Variety

Select a variety that suits your garden and how you plan to use the fruit:

  • Dessert Grapes – Sweet and juicy, ideal for eating fresh.
  • Wine Grapes – Smaller berries with rich flavour, perfect for homemade wine.
  • Seedless Grapes – Easy to eat and great for family gardens.
  • Hardy Varieties – Reliable options for cooler climates.

Preparing the Soil

Grape vines grow best in sunny, well-drained soil.

  • Soil Testing – Aim for a pH between 6.0 and 7.0.
  • Add Organic Matter – Mix in compost or well-rotted manure.
  • Improve Drainage – Avoid waterlogging by planting in free-draining ground.

Planting Your Vines

  • Spacing – Plant vines 1.5–2m apart to allow good airflow.
  • Positioning – Choose a sunny, sheltered spot.
  • Support – Install wires, a trellis, or an arbor for training.

Seasonal Care

  • Watering – Keep young vines well watered; mature vines need deep water in dry spells.
  • Feeding – Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring.
  • Mulching – Mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

Pruning and Training

  • Winter Pruning – Remove old wood to encourage productive new growth.
  • Summer Pruning – Lightly trim to improve airflow and help fruit ripen.
  • Training – Guide shoots along your support structure.

Harvesting

  • Check Ripeness – Taste grapes before picking; they won’t ripen after harvest.
  • Picking – Cut whole bunches with secateurs to protect the plant.

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