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Wendy7 wrote:
Very nice Bob, I also have a question since you grow your own. What time of the year are you supposed to prune down the vines? Cheers Wendy "bobwilliams" wrote in message ... While I was out shooting the Passion Flower, I noticed that my grapes were also coming along pretty nicely. Almost ready for the table. Bob Williams My wife does the pruning. But she generally prunes heavily around Dec.-Jan., when the plant is supposed to be dormant. We have been told that grapes are produced on 1-year old wood so all the old stuff gets pruned back pretty hard. I suspect there is a real science to doing it right but we have not taken the time to master all the huances. Bob |
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bobwilliams wrote:
I suspect there is a real science to doing it right but we have not taken the time to master all the huances. Bob there may be a science to it that is applied to wine and table grapes but I have seen raisin grapes "pruned" with gas hedge trimmers and chain saws. -- 09=IX |
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