California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, etc. There are more grape growing states than this, some of which are on the east coast.
California and Oregon
Oranges, apples, grapes
Ohio grows grapes Wisconsin grows cherries
Grapes grow on a vine
they grow grapes beacuse they want to make wine
Because in seedless grapes, there is no hormone (which is within the seed) to tell the grapes to grow more.
putting seed of grapes
grapes grow in the winter and get harvested in summer
No, wine grapes can be grown in many places and countries. Almost all of the 48 states grow grapes for wine, Illinois before prohibition was a major wine producing state.
They grow on vines in moderatly hot to hot climates. If you are in a hot place and there are fields or orchards around you there could be a grape vine. Actually, grapes will grow almost anywhere there is sufficient water and nutrient rich soil. Grapes grow all over the Mediterranean region, but also all over France, Germany, and England. The US has several exceptional wine regions (where grapes grow abundantly): the Leelanau, Saugatuck, and Kenowa areas of Michigan; the Cobden/Carbondale/Anna area of southern Illinois; Napa Valley in California; all over Washington and Oregon states. Grapes do not need a hot climate; they require only sufficient sunshine, water, and the right soil. See the link below.Grapes will really grow anywhere that has enough heat and humidity. Some grape farmers grow grapes only to make wine, some only make grapes and no wine . They grow all over the Mediterranean Europe coast, but also a bit in Morocco .
The best way to grow green grapes will depend on your location and zone. Green grapes need well cultivated soil and full sun to grow in.
grapes will ripen from June till September depending on climate and variety Grapes grow best in a Mediterranean climate.