Neptune Seedless Grape
Neptune Seedless Grapes are a premium, late-ripening green grape variety prized for their rich flavor, firm texture, and high resistance to cracking. The fruit grows in large, attractive clusters and offers a sweet, mildly musky taste that makes it a favorite for fresh eating and fruit salads.
These vigorous, productive vines are easy to grow and thrive in warm, sunny climates. Their late harvest time extends the grape season, and the lack of seeds adds convenience for snacking. Neptune grapes also store well, making them ideal for home gardeners and small orchards alike.
- 🍇 Large, sweet, and juicy green seedless grapes
- ⏳ Ripens late in the season for extended harvest
- 🌞 Best grown in full sun with good drainage
- 🌿 Vigorous growth with excellent fruit set
- 🛡️ Crack-resistant and good shelf life
Growing Zones: 6–9 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 12–20 ft. (with support) |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature Width: | 6–10 ft. |
| Botanical Name: | Vitis labrusca ‘Neptune’ |
| Growth Rate: | Fast |
| Harvest Time: | Late Summer to Early Fall |
| Type: | Fruit Vine (Seedless Grape) |
FAQ’s
Is Neptune Grape truly seedless?
Yes, Neptune is a seedless grape variety with no developed seeds, making it ideal for fresh eating.
When is the best time to harvest?
Typically in late summer to early fall, when the grapes are fully colored, plump, and sweet.
Does it need a trellis or support?
Yes, Neptune grapevines grow vigorously and should be trained on a trellis, arbor, or fence for support.
Is it disease-resistant?
Neptune has good resistance to cracking and moderate resistance to common grapevine diseases when properly maintained.
Can it grow in containers?
It is best grown in the ground with ample space, but large containers with proper trellising can be used for smaller spaces.















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