There are many benefits to growing fruit trees at home, especially those that are simple and easy to grow. Not only do you not have to worry about management during the planting process, but also the abundance of fruits allows us to eat fresh, healthy and delicious fruits every year.
Today, I will introduce a relatively unique variety. Just like the picture, it is a very peculiar grape. Its name is as strange as its appearance, the Sapphire Grape.
This is a breed that originated in the United States and has actually been around for a while. This grape combines many advantages and is also a non-GMO fruit. It is a very rare grape variety.
This sapphire grape is very tasty, with a very high brittleness without feeling too soft and tasteless. It has more sugar than any grape, yet tastes fresh and non-greasy.
Its nutritional value is very high, and eating this grape regularly is very beneficial to the body. Its nutrition, appearance and edible properties all have outstanding selling points, so this grape was very popular at the beginning of its birth and spread all over Europe in a short time. In recent years, they have been discovered by domestic merchants and introduced to China.
This advantage is unmatched by other grape varieties, which brings great convenience to the fruit growers who plant it. They don't have to be busy picking during harvest or worry about fruit damage.
Not only does it have a very rich moisture content, but it also tastes really good. Even more interesting is its fruit-bearing properties. This grape offers great storage convenience after ripening, as it can hang from the tree without falling. According to calculations, it can hang on a tree for up to 2 months. The fruit hardly rots on the tree.
The sapphire grape is very convenient to eat. It has no seeds and the skin is thin and crisp. We do not need to spit out the skin or core when eating. As convenient as eating candy!
This is also very beneficial for home planting. You don't have to worry about not being able to fit in the refrigerator or eating out and wasting such a special one. You can just pick it off immediately when you want to eat it.
Although more and more fruit farmers are engaged in the cultivation of sapphire grapes, the production capacity has not kept up with the market demand because it is still in its infancy.
Growing sapphire grape in your own patio
As far as I know, in fact, this variety has been selected many times in the planting industry. In recent years, many fruit farmers have grown them. In the past, when they planted grapes, due to management difficulties, the income was not satisfactory. The introduction of this sapphire allows growers to discover new business opportunities. They all agree that the grape is well worth the investment.
In fact, I still recommend guys with strong hands-on ability to plant by themselves, because the price of sapphire grape seedlings is relatively affordable. Moreover, this sapphire is also easy to grow, resistant to drought and frost. We don't have to worry that we can't find suitable planting conditions for it, because its planting base is in the northeast of minus 20 degrees. Practice has proved that it is feasible to plant in harsh environments.
There are not many on the China markets, generally only in boutique fruit shops you can buy them, and they are a bit extravagant (40-80 yuan per catty). This price has reached more than 10 times that of ordinary grapes, which is really not very cost-effective for ordinary people.
So no matter where you are in the South or the North, choose planting with confidence, no matter where you can grow this grape. Especially the place at home is very big, and friends with a yard can't miss it. Of course, this grape can also be grown in a pot. We are planting 3 to 5 grapes now, with delicious fruit coming this time next year. It is easy to grow and survives in contact with soil.
Currently available in many places. While taste and nutrition are impeccable, it's generally priced high. The price of this grape is higher than that of durian, so I still recommend everyone to grow it at home.
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