Plant in the spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Use healthy plants with well-developed root systems. Space the plants six to eight feet apart. Before planting the vine, remove all canes except the most vigorous one. Trim off any broken or excessively long roots.
Dig a hole large enough so you can spread the root system out without bending the roots. Plant vines at the same depth as in the nursery. Do not plant too deeply. Spread the roots and cover them completely with soil. After planting, shorten the remaining cane to two strong buds. Each bud will develop into a cane.
lilabner
2006-03-07 18:53:27 UTC
FIRST YOU LOOK TO SEE WHAT GRAPES GROW WELL IN YOUR AREA.
THEN YOU MAKE A MESH FENCE FOR THEM TO CLIMB ONTO. THE BEST FERTILIZER THAT KEEPS DOWN WEEDS AND JUNK IS CHICKEN POOP.
ROOTS GO DOWN---NEED BOYS AND GIRLS ENJOY ;0)
2015-08-04 01:10:32 UTC
do i put it in compost or growbag
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