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Step 1 – Each bag contains 1 plant. Remove each bare root from the plastic bags. Cut away any yellow or brown leaves as well as broken roots.
Step 2 –Dig holes twice the width of the root ball and deep enough to accommodate the roots. You may prune the roots so that they fit into their holes and spread evenly outward. Place them in their holes. Pack soil firmly around crown. Full sun or partial sun is best.
Step 3 - Keep new plants moist until they get established and growing. During the first season, water at least once a week. After the first year, the roots will travel deep and will find adequate moisture for survival requiring less water.
Step 4 – In order to have clean fruit, the vines must be supported on a trellis, arbor, fence, espalier, or other means.
Step 5 –They are hardy in the winter to a minus 15 degrees below 0 F.