Vitis 'RazzMatazz'
Grape 'RazzMatazz'
Grape vines are deciduous woody vines bearing lobed leaves that are, in some varieties, edible. Grapes grow in "black" and "white" varieties, and are used extensively in wine production. Many varieties are also grown for the table, and for many culinary uses, including dried, as raisins, for juice, for vinegar, for making jelly and for grape-seed extract and oil. 'RazzMatazz' has the disease-resistance and hardiness of a muscadine grape, and the texture and flavour of table grapes. The dark burgundy-coloured grapes are also seedless, and "continuously" fruiting - it sets blooms all Summer, and fruits continuously from mid to late Summer right through to first frost. This variety is self pollinating. Each vine needs about 15 ft. of growing space on support, and at least 8 hours of sunlight each day.
-
Full sun
-
Occasional watering
-
Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C)
-
Free draining
Common name
Grape 'RazzMatazz'
Latin name
Vitis 'RazzMatazz'
type
Fruiting Vine
family
Vitaceae
ph
5.5 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
-
Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Vitis 'RazzMatazz'
Grape vines are deciduous woody vines bearing lobed leaves that are, in some varieties, edible. Grapes grow in "black" and "white" varieties, and are used extensively in wine production. Many varieties are also grown for the table, and for many culinary uses, including dried, as raisins, for juice, for vinegar, for making jelly and for grape-seed extract and oil. 'RazzMatazz' has the disease-resistance and hardiness of a muscadine grape, and the texture and flavour of table grapes. The dark burgundy-coloured grapes are also seedless, and "continuously" fruiting - it sets blooms all Summer, and fruits continuously from mid to late Summer right through to first frost. This variety is self pollinating. Each vine needs about 15 ft. of growing space on support, and at least 8 hours of sunlight each day.
Planting
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
Method of planting is the same whether planting in a greenhouse, or outdoors. Dig a large planting hole – a minimum of 2' x 2' x 2' (60 x 60 x 60 cm). Fork over the base and sides of the hole to loosen the soil, then part-fill the hole with a mixture of the soil that was removed from the hole and organic matter such as well-rotted manure, leaf mould or similar, but not using more than 50%, or the plant will be ‘lazy’ in rooting into the surrounding soil. Plant the vine so that the graft is about 6-10 cms. above the original ground level. Water well after planting
Propagating by cuttings
From Late Summer TO Mid Autumn
Semi hard wood cuttings are taken from the current years growth from late summer to mid autumn. The bottom of the cuttings is hard and soft on the top. With a sharp knife take a cutting of about 14cms, remove lowest leaves, dip end into rooting hormone, and place round the edge of a pot filled with a suitable compost, water well. They must remain moist until rooted. Place under glass but in semi shade.