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          Grape vines are a beautiful feature for your landscape that provide both aesthetic and edible benefits, says a University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator.

          “Fresh-picked-from-the-vine grapes are delicious,” says Bruce J.

          Black. “The work you put into growing your grapes definitely pays off during harvest.”

          Grapes can be grown in Illinois if you choose a variety that is hardy enough to survive the cold winter temperatures. According to the U.S.

          Department of Agriculture’