Vitis 'Arkadia'

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Vitis ‘Arkadia’ is a vigorous dessert grape valued for its large fruit clusters and reliable performance in warm, sunny conditions. The vine produces generous bunches of pale green to yellow grapes with a crisp texture and sweet taste when fully ripe. Its strong climbing growth makes it well suited to training against sunny walls, pergolas, or within an unheated greenhouse, where warmth helps maximise fruit quality. Hardy and productive when properly pruned, ‘Arkadia’ is an excellent choice for gardeners looking to grow attractive, high-quality table grapes while also benefiting from the ornamental presence of a traditional grapevine.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Fruit
Flower Colour
Eventual Height
  • 4-8m
Flowering Month
Planting Position
  • Full sun
Features
  • Deciduous
  • Climbing

How to care for Vitis 'Arkadia'

Light:
Full sun; essential for good fruit development and flavour.

Soil:
Fertile, well-drained soil; performs best in warm ground and dislikes prolonged waterlogging.

Water:
Water regularly during establishment; once established, water during dry spells, especially while fruit is swelling.

Pruning:
Prune in winter while dormant to establish fruiting spurs; summer pruning helps control vigour and improves ripening.

Hardiness:
Hardy in the UK, though best results are achieved in sheltered, sunny positions.

Feeding:
Feed in spring with a balanced fertiliser; mulch annually to retain moisture and support soil health.

Notes

Deciduous climbing vine

Early to mid-season dessert grape

Large bunches of pale green to yellow grapes

Crisp texture with sweet flavour

Vigorous growth habit

Suitable for outdoor walls or unheated greenhouses

Best fruiting in warm, sheltered locations

Requires regular pruning for best yields

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