Growing Grapes for Wine: Essential Tips
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What You Need to Know about Growing Grapes for Wine
Home winemaking is a wonderful hobby, and if you grow the grapes yourself it is even more rewarding. However, if you are thinking about growing grapes for wine, then there are certain preparations you should make before you put your first vine cutting into the ground. Proper preparation is key to a successful vineyard, but with just a little effort you should be producing quality grapes in a few years. Beginning grapes growers would also benefit greatly from using the Complete Grape Growing System developed by the "Grape Guy" Danie Wium. This system has proven to produce up to 42 pounds of wine grapes per vine!
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How to Grow Grapes for Wine
If you dream of starting your own vineyard, you should learn as much about the process as possible before you set your first vine cutting into the ground. This is because much of the success of your vineyard depends on making sure the vines are planted properly. Once they are growing, there are additional techniques you can use to increase the productivity of your vines and the flavor of your grapes. Here are some top tips for beginners interested in growing grapes for wine.1) Location is crucial. For your vineyard, you should should find a location that is sunny and does not have any cold pockets. A south facing slope is ideal.
2) Poor soil is fine, but it must drain well. You need excellent drainage, otherwise the grape vine roots will rot in the ground, but if the soil is somewhat poor, do not worry. Great grapes can be grown in poor soil, and amendments can be added if needed.
3) Apply a good mulch. Protecting young vines from drying out is very important, and applying a good mulch of leaves or a similar material will help preserve the moisture in the ground and protect the vines.
4) Grapes need space and support to grow. You should construct a trellis to support your grapes, and space them at an appropriate distance (usually five feet, but will depend a bit on the variety).
5) Prune well, but carefully. Pruning is one of the best secrets to having productive grapes, but it needs to be done correctly (if done wrong, you may have no grapes at all the following harvest!).
To learn the best ways to build a trellis, prune your grapes and to learn how to grow the most productive wine grapes possible, you should really check out the Complete Grape Growing System by Danie Wium. This advice has been used by hundreds of grape growing enthusiasts to produce healthy grape vines loaded with fruit.
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RubyHRose
May 10, 2012 @ 11:15 pm | delete
- Good lens, now I know why grapes are so popular, nice!
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RubyHRose
May 10, 2012 @ 10:05 pm | delete
- Wow, I knew grapes and wine making were popular. Didn't realize how extensive the information to get our own grape vine started was. This is awesome. A great lens. Can't wait until I have time to read more. I like it.!
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