Depends on the grape. Some grapes, like table grapes, like it very hot. While others, like a wine grape, like it cool and coastal. Each grape depends on the type of soil, the weather, and the number of growing days. I live in the largest grape growing region of the United States the Central Valley of CA. We grow table grapes and have 100+ days in the summer. The vines are trimmed and pinned back in the winter and start to grow about April. They love the hot days of summer. In early fall they also begin the lay out the grapes to make raisins where they will dry on paper until they are totally dry and sent to Sun Maid Raisins.
IN a very hot/cold weather.. so like in a freezer but its out side in the sun.
Viticulture is the science, production, and study of grapes. Grapes need particular climates (day/night temperatures) to grow and for the ripening of their fruit.
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
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.
Temperature over 50 degree should be maintained for growing of grapes.
grapes
I think they do grow in deserts
why are grapes able to grow in certain areas in the northeast