By Liz Baessler Who doesn't love a grapevine? Grapevines can live and produce for years and years – once you get one started, you're in for the long haul of delicious fruit. When you're picking out a vine to plant, however, you should keep in mind what you want to do with your grapes. Some people grow grapes for wine, some for juice, and some simply for eating. One especially popular use is making grape jams and jellies. You can make jelly out of any grape, but some varieties are better suited than others. Keep reading to learn more about growing grapes for jelly and jam and the best grapes for jelly and jam production. What are the Best Grape Jelly Varieties? One of the best known varieties of grape is the Concord, and it's one of the best grapes for jelly making. Not only does it make good preserves,
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