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How to Plant and Grow Grapes in Your Garden
You don't have to own a California vineyard to grow your own grapes. Learning to grow grapes gives you the delight of picking ...
Grape vines are rewarding to grow but they do require training and pruning each season to keep them healthy and guarantee a ...
Plum is not the only crop whose name changes — to prune, in its case — when it’s dried. Raisins, sultanas, and currants are dried grapes, a craisin is a dried cranberry, and a chipotle is a ...
With autumn just around the corner, a plant expert has shared a variety of plants which can be pruned now ahead of the cold ...
Q: I read your information about fruit and flower of grapes only producing fruit on 2-year-old wood. I am confused about how to prune my beautiful grape vines. Just what do I remove, or do I even ...
For grape vines, prune the tree back to where you want the new growth to start - usually about 10-30cm above the soil level, depending on the size and age of the plant – a few days before grafting.
Prune the third stem ... When fruit appears, remove some leaves if necessary to improve air flow to the grapes. In the autumn, cut off the horizontal arms and repeat the process.
As a red grape during harvest ... If you’re picked too late, you could make an overripe wine that tastes prune-like. As winemakers contemplate their dream wine and your role in it, determining ...
If you're growing grapevines, September is a time to consider pruning. "By doing so, you direct the plant's energy to the ...
Don’t think the spotty weather can get you out of your backyard chores – make your garden look colourful for the autumn ...