How do they grow grapes without seeds?
I didn’t include the site to the answer below because it kept wanting to download something to my computer. Here’s what I found: How do seedless grapes grow? Seedless grapes are a special bunch. All plants — including grapes — grow from seeds. But some people prefer to munch on sweet, juicy grapes without biting on seeds too. So, grape breeders (those are people who develop different kinds of grapes) use their plant smarts to grow the seedless varieties. Grape breeders create new seedless plants by placing the pollen of a seedless grape onto the flowers of a grape variety that has seeds. They then cut open and inspect the fruit of every single plant that grows from this match. The breeders are looking for seeds — some plants will have seeds in their fruit and others won’t. When they find a plant that has no seeds, or maybe just has very tiny traces of seeds that you wouldn’t be able to taste, the grape breeders use it to make more seedless plants. One way is to cut off small pieces