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Among Concord’s qualities is its adaptability to varying soils and climates. You’ll find its vines growing in almost every state, even California, where European grapes thrive.
We learned about all the different types of grapes we can grow from the most common Thompson Seedless to the Concord grape, which is very popular for jams and jellies.
The edges of woods in eastern North America are occasionally redolent with a sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine. Wild grapes, dangling in ripe clusters from low-hanging vines, are what perfume the ...
When you think of a grape vineyard, you likely imagine a huge winery production. But you can grow regular, seedless table grapes right in your own backyard.
And Concord’s berries are larger and sweeter that their wild counterparts. Concord is not the only grape variety that captures that unique aroma — known as “foxiness” — of wild grapes.
Concord grapes are used in seemingly every grape-flavored product and yet they don't typically appear in the produce aisle, so how are they different?