Reaping Grapes From My Balcony

in HiveGarden3 years ago (edited)

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A few weeks after buying the pot of grapes.

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Grapes ready to be harvested after several weeks.

Hello fellow hivers and members of the @hivegarden community. I hope your week is going great.
Gardening is fun isn’t it? I’m enjoying doing it on my little balcony. I’ve had moments of joy and moments of woe. In this post I’ll share with you one of my recent joyful moments.

Harvesting Grapes from My Pot 🍇

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Here the leaves weren’t looking too healthy but still they were at a “better place” when compared to other challenges I had experienced while nurturing. It was consequently re-potted to a slightly bigger pot.

Muscat grapes are my favorite. I did not hesitate to buy a plant when I saw it by the flower shop. It was in a pot and already had grapes on. It was a rare sight. I’d often seen tomato, cucumber and okra plants. Those were common at the shop. I recently found passion fruit. That too was rare.

I took the grape plant or vine home and nurtured it. It came with its challenges. From wilting to yellowing of the leaves, the grapes appearing like raisins, looking out for birds and so on. It was a bit hard to gauge how to water it especially with unusually high temperatures. I had to remove many of the leaves and some of the grapes. 😆I also picked several to taste if they were ready and decided to eat them whether or not they were fit for consumption. With grapes being “green” when ripe, I also struggled to judge when they were actually ready for harvesting.
The joy of it all is that after many weeks, I was able to reap some fairly okay grapes, from my balcony.

Move That Bike… or Don’t 🚲

If you’ve been reading this far, I know you are wondering how we moved from grapes to bike. My balcony is a shared space. We have plants, garden tools and equipment, a place for hanging clothes, a place for storing my kids’ bikes or bicycles and a small area for sitting.
After riding, my younger son decided to park his bike just in front of some of the plants. I realized only when it was time for me to attend to the plants. I asked him to remove it and he took a while to get to the balcony.

While waiting for him, I thought it was a good idea to take some shots of the grapes on and around the bike. Leaving it there actually worked out well. I used a pair of scissors to cut the grapes and and did a mini photo shoot of the harvest. The next challenge is to maintain the plant with the hope that it produces more grapes next year. Our harvest added to the breakfast table this morning. The grapes weren’t sweet but my family is grateful.😃

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What tips do you have for growing bonsai muscat grapes?

Do you think it’s a good idea to continue growing them in a pot?

Thank you for reading my post. Have a fruitful day. 😃

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Wow, that must be one of the most amazing experiences ever, to harvest your own grapes just on your balcony. Greetings from the Philippines!

Greetings. Thank you for stopping by. It was a lovely experience. Have you grown grapes?

Have you grown grapes?

I haven't yet, but I have a plan.

It’s my first time. I hope to continue and see where it goes. 😃

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I reckon that would come with a large bit of satisfaction to harvest your own grapes 😌

His bike makes for an even better photoshoot don't you think?! 😅

😃Thanks for reading my post. Yes, it was a good feeling. Lol! Yes, his bike helped me out.

Oh, it's cool that you have a grapes plant in a pot. I've never seen grapes grown here in pots, to be honest. I hope it gives you many harvests.

😃Thank you for stopping by. I’d never seen grapes in a pot before either. It really captured my interest. It requires much care and attention but I’m learning as I go along. I’d be so happy if it bears next year. I’ll try to maintain it throughout the seasons.

I wish you luck with your grape plant. Happy day :)

Thank you so much. Have a great day too. 😃

You are welcome 😄🪴

😃🍇

I love.... grapes... Unfortunately, Suriname doesn't really have the climate to grow those though... But definitely enjoying your pictures 😍.

😃Thank you. Good to see you again. I was off for a bit as well. I have a lot to learn about growing grapes. The seasons here are very distinct. I hope it will do well throughout the changes. Welcome back. 🥳

Hahaha I still had an important deadline, but am back for longer period now hihihi

How are the grapes doing?

Welcome back. Thanks for checking. I reaped them some weeks ago. They’re weren’t sweet but added to the table. The plant is doing well now it’s a bit cooler. Now realizing that some of the struggles we had was due to the heat.

The grapes weren’t sweet but they look good and all from your balcony, am hoping the harvest will even be much better next time. Nice photos.

😃Thanks re the grapes and thank you for stopping by.
I’m looking forward to having more grapes next year.

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 3 years ago 

I had no idea grapes could grow in a pot. Good job, very nice harvest. Coincidentally I saved some seeds from a grape bunch I had yesterday ( but then I realize the seasons and all of that). But still gonna try grow from seeds and see and also buy a plant.

Did the grape have seeds? Might be a good idea to save a few for next year as well.

😃Good idea. Yes, they have seeds. I still have a few left. Didn’t know they could grow in a pot either. It requires a lot of care and attention. I think the harsh summer temperatures can be a challenge. I’ll check with my son to see if he already saved some seeds. He’s been capturing the seeds of everything including the seeds of mangoes we bought at Costco. Lol! Not sure the mango will work well from the balcony. Still waiting for it to sprout. Lol!
Let me know how it goes with your grape. Someone advised me to get a bigger pot. Ideally I’d want to let the vine run but I don’t have the space and if I have to travel, it’s easier to give the pot to have someone take care of it for me.

I have a question that beautiful grape plant, did you get it by cutting or did you buy it?

A few weeks ago I got a cutting from a mother plant to have a similar small plant, I dipped it in water so that it had roots but it died after a while, so I wanted to know if you did the same process?

😃Thank you for stopping by. I bought it with grapes.
I was just reading one of your posts. It’s great that you’re able to work with farmers and help to diagnose and present solutions to problems they face with their crops.
I’m fairly new to gardening. When I saw those grapes in a pot by the flower shop, I was intrigued and thought it was perfect for my small balcony space. I thought too that it would somehow be easy to maintain especially since grapes were already on. It was however challenging and required much attention. I fought with keeping the plant and grapes “alive”. I lost several of the grapes. Some almost turned “raisins” while green. I’d be happy if it survives and produces more fruits next year.
Thanks for the re-blog.

I don't know much about grapes, I have only seen the vineyards, but I think that if you take it out to a bigger container and put it in a place where the branches can support, the grape plants can grow a lot, I have a friend who has a small vineyard in his apartment.
So I recommend that, take it to a place where it has more space and I bet you will have a good harvest all year round.

Consult with someone who knows, because from that plant you can get some cuttings to have more plants, that is a genetically equal copy of the mother plant, so you would have many more grapes.

😃Thank you. I’ll put it in a bigger container and see how it goes from there. I imagine it would do better with more space. Ideally I’d like to maintain it in a pot but if the conditions aren’t favorable, I may have to reconsider. Yes, I’ll consult someone and see how best to go about it. Thanks again.

Congratulations on your harvest.

Bonsai grapes on a balcony is really cool. Plus the added bonus of being the subject of this post.

Well done.

😃Thank you. 🍇