It's a tall order to find a grape that consumers want to drink and growers want to grow. In Minnesota, it's not enough for the wine to taste good; it also has to survive the coldest winter imaginable.
It’s the latest struggle for the industry, which has been facing declining sales. Wine lovers might want to adjust their ...
It’s better for the vines to experience subzero temperatures ... There are ways to measure the bud hardiness at winter temperatures. The Finger Lakes Grape Program does bud hardiness checks ...
Scuppernong grapes grow primarily in North Carolina ... The best time of year for this is around late fall and winter. They can grow well in different soil types with varying pH ranges, but ...
Haven’t got round to pruning your grape vines yet? You need to get a wiggle on as garden experts have warned early spring is your last chance to do it. Pruning is the process of cutting back parts of ...