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Showing posts with label grape vineyard preparation. Show all posts

Weather Grapevine - Is It Necessary?


The grapevine is always associated with a great look and feel. If you are thinking to change the look of your outdoor area of your garden then you can build a weathered grapevine on a Trellis and make it look beautiful. You would be able to present a great look to your home and would be able to bring home the beautiful grapevine. The grapevines grow on such structures where it is easier for them to attach. This is why usually the fences, trellises and trees or walls are considered to be best for growing them.

There is a great art associated with growing the weather grapevine on the frameworks. These grapevines keep on attaching themselves to the fences and they would become long and huge in few days. The weathered grapevine is best for your home as they would be there for all seasons. The grapevines would not be spoilt no matter what the season is. You would be able to grow the grapevines at your home on these fences and as they are the weather protected grapevine no change in weather would be able to harm that.

Learn The Secrets On Growing Grapes At Home


Do you want to turn your sweat into something which you can be pleased? Then start now to plant vegetables and fruits and see how your sweat and hard work turn into something worthwhile. This activity is healthy since the products are definitely fine because you grow it yourself. Grape growing has been enjoyed by many people and they take pleasure in the products made out of the grapes they have planted. Growing grapes at home is something that is beneficial. This usually takes place on several farms but people these days plant grapes at their own home. It is surprising to see more yards that hold beautiful trellis that is completely occupied by grapes and vines.

Grape growing at home is not only good for the health yet the taste and aroma is much different from the ones bought at the local stores. Growing grapes home is not at all hard if you have the patience in planting and waiting. Extra patience is needed before starting off with the planting so that you can feel the pleasure not only at the moment but for the years to come as well.

Choosing The Types Of Grapes For Growing A Vineyard


Around the world, there are many different grape cultivars to choose from and grow. But, this does not mean that you can just get any cultivar to grow in your vineyard. As you know, there are several things that you need to consider first when it comes to choosing the best grapes for growing a vineyard. Grapes are quite picky when it comes to the location where they will be grown. To give you more ideas, here are some important factors that growers need to keep in mind first when it comes to grape growing.

First off, you need to find out if the weather condition in your place or location is suitable for grape growing. Climate plays an important role in grape growing. Having a climate with extreme winter conditions is not good for grapes. This results to frost injuries. Places where there are constant climate changes are also not suitable for grape growing. This makes the grape vines susceptible to different kinds of diseases. Although there are now hybrid grapes that are resilient to diseases, these varieties still cannot tolerate constant climate changes. Always keep in mind that grapes are very picky, especially when it comes to climate and weather.

Popular Types of Grapes


Types of grapes

There are hundreds of types of grapes grown all over the world. Different types grow in different climate regions, thus no two are exactly the same. Grapes are usually classified in to two main groups - the Table and the Wine Grapes. In this article, five popular types of from either of the 2 main groups will be described briefly.

Table Grapes

· Concord Grapes

Concord grapes were grown in the Eastern United States during the 19th century. This type is commonly used in jams, jellies, grape juice, and sweets. Some companies also make wine from Concords, although the wine tend to have a slightly dark, musty flavor which some consumers dislike.

9 Tips on How to Grow Concord Grapes


As many people know, Concord grapes are one of the most popular varieties of grapes being grown by home gardeners nowadays. However, not many people know how to grow concord grapes properly. This article will give you the necessary tips and information you'll need to know on how to grow concord grapes successfully.

Tip #1 --Concord grapes thrive in soil rich with nutrients with an acidity level (pH rate) of about 6.0 to 6.5, although they may also live in leaner soil with pH levels ranging from 5.5 to 8.0.

Tip #2 - You need to plant your concord grapes in a spot where there's plenty of sun as they need warm temperatures to ripen.

Tip #3 - Make sure you remove any weeds from the area where you'll plant your grapes. Try putting a compost to further enrich the soil.

How to Be Successful in Pruning and Growing Concord Grapes

Officially, the name Concord grapes originated from the place Concord Massachusetts. It is small sized fruit like a marble that produces very strong sweet flavor. Growing this type of plant is highly possible, though it requires keen planning and implementation.

Before you decide the variety you wanted to grow, you have to make sure that it is the best suited variety among others, which will certainly grow well in your area. There are several varieties to choose from that is why it is important that the selection must be done under your careful scrutiny.

If you want your vines primary because you want them as decoration, you better choose the variety that has lesser demand of time and attention. However if you want to grow grapes for you to be able to make your own wine, then Concord grape is the right choice for you.

Growing Concord Grapes for Your Own Use

You go to your local grocery store to buy grape jelly. You find jelly made by several different manufacturers. When you pick them up and read the labels you find that most of the grape jelly say made with 100% Concord grapes. Also you go to the juice isle and find grape juice that says made with 100% Concord grapes. What is a concord grape? The Concord grape is from the grape species Vitis labrusca, it is used a table grape or to make wine. The color of the concord is typically dark blue or purple. The grape is mostly used for jelly, juice, soft drinks, and candy. But, due to the foxy flavor of the wine it is not favorably used.

The Concord grape was developed in Concord Massachusetts by Ephraim Wales Bull in 1849. The Concord won first place at the Boston Horticulture Society Exhibition in 1853. Dr. Thomas Welch introduced the first grape juice made from the Concord in 1854. He found that when pasteurized the juice would not ferment. He first introduced the juice to his church, to be used for communion. The top producing states in the United States are Washington, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Missouri.

Grape Vineyard Preparation

If the soil’s pH level is too acidic, ground limestone can be applied to the acidic soil to reach a more desirable pH level (neutral to slightly alkaline soil is good for grape growing).

Additional nutrients and fertilizers like phosphorous should be added to the soil only after the careful measurement of the soil’s chemical properties.

For example, if the phosphorous level of the soil is already at the 300 pounds/acre level, the addition of phosphorous should be reduced.

Inversely, lands with low mineral levels detected during soil sampling will require additional fertilizers and minerals before planting to bring the nutrient level up to a more acceptable range.

Guide to Installing a Trellis System

The trellis system is used to train the vines to grow in a particular direction.  Without a trellis, grape vines would simply crawl at ground level, and it would be very difficult to maintain such a vineyard.

1. Planting is usually performed prior to the installation of the trellis system.  The trellis system can be installed when the grape vines are two to three feet in length already.

2. Large wooden posts are needed for the trellis system. Post markers are installed in every row and line posts are laid out in the vineyard.

3. To facilitate the installation of the wooden posts, hydraulic augers can be used (the same machines used to install wooden fences). Wooden posts should measure 3.5 inches by 8 feet. The depth of the initial hole should be at least two feet.