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Learn to Grow Grape Vine

July 3rd, 2009 by Bathroom Remodeling Support

Definitely people would like to have both pleasure of eating grapes and wine grapes at the same time. Yes you can. But if that’s what you really wanted, I would recommend that you plant two different sorts of grape vine - one that is good for eating and one that is good for wine.

Now once you know what you want your grape vines for, it’s time to go out and buy grape vines. You’ll still have to determine which plants are appropriate for your geographical area and I would suggest that you consult an expert on this. It is so easy, just simply go to one of the neighbors that already has a well growing grape vines, and ask him a couple of questions. In my experience, people are always excited talk about their vines.

Go and search for a good site for your vine. Adequate sunlight and fertile soil, is what vines need, so choose wisely. I would suggest that you build the support for your vines before you start planting. If you don’t to it now, you might damage the plants. There are numerous types of support that you can avail. To build the most basic one, just drive some stakes into the ground and then connect them with wire. If your vine grapes grow over a wall, you don’t need to do anything at this point, but you may have to put a couple of nails in that wall later on. So, do not forget about that.

Now it’s ready to put the plants into the ground. And believe it or not, that’s not the hardest step. Make a small hole, put the plant in, and tap the soil. Done. You are now an expert vine grower.

You’ll have to be certain that your vines have plenty of water, are fertilized and pruned. Again, look for an expert in your area to find out how much water and fertilizer is needed. This will differ from area to area. As far as grapevine pruning is concerned, you won’t have to do any of it in the first 6 months. So for now, just relax and let your vines grow.

 

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