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Buy a bag of grapes attached with a decent length of vine. You can buy whichever type of grape you want.
Find a vine with grapes on it. Look for some grapes with a long green vine.
Remove the grapes from the vine until there is only the vine left. If the vine is less than 4 inches (10cm) in length, or black in color, then don't use it.
Cut off the rotten or dried out parts of the vine. If it is brown, black, or, red, then it is rotten. If it is bright green and shriveled up, it is too dried out.
Fill a clear plastic cup with water. Put the vine inside it. In less than 2 days, it should look healthier. In about 4 days, it should start growing little roots.
Fill a planting pot with dirt. Plant the grapevine in the soil once the roots have grown. A disposable cup can be used in place of a planting pot.
Keep the growing vine watered so that the soil is moist but not water logged. Keep it in a sunny location.
Transfer your new grapevine when it appears large enough to place in the garden or a larger container. Once the plant is too big for the pot, remove it from the small pot and move the plant to a sunny area outdoors or in a greenhouse.
Keep growing it and in a few months, you just might be able to eat the grapes!
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