Niagara Grape Plants
The Niagara Grape is the most popular white grape variety grown in the United States, second only to Concord. Known for its sweet, aromatic flavor and cold-hardy reliability, Niagara produces large clusters of golden-white grapes perfect for juice, jelly, and fresh eating.
Developed in the late 1800s from a cross between Concord and Cassady, Niagara is a vigorous and dependable producer that thrives in USDA Zones 5–8. Its rich, musky flavor and heavy yields make it a long-standing favorite for both home gardeners and small vineyards
Ships as dormant, bare-root plants ready to grow in your garden this spring.
Key Features:
- Sweet, aromatic white grapes with classic flavor
- Excellent for fresh eating, juicing and jellies
- Vigorous, high yielding vines
- Cold hardy and disease resistant
- Performs best in Zones 5–8
Planting & Care:
- Full sun (6+ hours daily) for best yields
- Space 6–8 ft apart with 8–10 ft between rows
- Plant in well-drained soil; avoid areas with standing water
- Train to a trellis, arbor, or fence for best growth
- Water regularly during establishment; reduce after vines mature
- Fertilize lightly in early spring with a balanced fertilizer
- Prune annually in late winter to encourage strong new canes and fruiting wood
- Remove any fruit the first year to allow roots to establish
- Pollination: Self-pollinating; only one variety needed for fruit
Shipping & Delivery Note
This item ships directly from our grower and follows a separate schedule from Seeds ’n Such seed orders. Live plants ship when weather conditions are suitable for your USDA zone. A flat $12 Live Plant Shipping Fee is applied per order containing berry plants.
Estimated shipping windows:
- Zones 9–10: Jan 12–Feb 23
- Zone 8: Feb 2–Mar 2
- Zone 7: Feb 23–Mar 23
- Zones 5–6: Mar 23–Apr 20
- Zones 2–4: Apr 6–May 4
For questions about shipping, tracking, or plant quality, please contact us at service@seedsnsuch.com.