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By pruning your grapes, you'll get stronger, healthier vines, a better yield of grape clusters, and better-tasting grapes. We take you through the whole process from the tools needed to trimming ...
Grapes are only produced on vines that grew the prior year. Some grape varieties may grow healthy vines in our climate every year but produce little to no fruit. Select one-year-old growth ...
Dear Roger: I have a grape vine that is about 7 years old. In the early years, it produced some. In the past three years, it set clusters of very tiny grapes. However, as they matured, they ...
But if you know about pruning grapes, I could probably get least 500 plants off of this. I don't want 500 plants, I want two or three plants. Let's think realistic.
This week, Central New York gardening writer Carol T. Bradford responds to two reader questions. Dear Carol: I have some wild grape vines growing, but only one of them has fruit. There are others ...
The pruning limits the number of grapes each vine can produce, again intensifying the juice in each grape. Although short, the stems can reach 5 inches in diameter – huge by grape-vine standards.
Traditional vinifera grapes are planted in rows with spacing that allows for easy access for working and harvesting. 450-550 vines to the acre is normal. You can expect to harvest around 2.5 to 3. ...
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