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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Grapes
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Which Grapes are in season in July? I noticed that Black Grapes were in season for May and June. How do I know which grapes are in season now?
Hi Valerie,
Black grapes are actually in season for the entirety of summer, so they should still be available. As for later, concord grapes are in season starting in mid August through October.
I bought a piece of land with three mature grape vines. I’m not sure the variety, but they produce small dark sweet grapes with large seeds, I would imagine some water will help with size and seed size. These don’t appear to have been pruned in several years. The stalks are 3 inches in diameter and they are growing on/ completely overtaking a picket fence and ranch gate. I know I need to trim them,I’m just not sure how to proceed. I don’t want to kill these beautiful vines
Hi,
I dont have any idea on how to go about planting grapes, infact here in the Solomon Islands we dont even have grapes, just recently somebody import some grapes plant and it started growing. I bought a plant from him and its growing, the issue is I dont know if i am doing fine with the plant and I am worried it might died. If you can help me with basics like when to water the plant,how much water needed, which time does it requires pruning and what not. In just a little bit of infor in case you don't know, Solomon Islands is a tropical climate and sunny and rain.
Hi. I live in Durban South Africa and my grapevine of some 10 years plus was accidentally cut down at the point where the vine and roots meet. The roots still look good and firm, and alive but no new shoot has come up...what can I do to ensure it survives? Thanks
The roots should produce a new shoot with time. Just keep the plant cared for as normal, but do not fertilize. The only thing that could cause a problem is if your grape plant was a variety that had been grafted onto a rootstock. In that case, the new shoot that stems from the roots may not be the same as the grape variety you had been growing previously. If the vine was cut above the graft, then as long as the new shoot also comes from above the graft, you will end up with the same variety.
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Hello, I was just given a beautiful seedless white grape plant (Alpenglow)for Mother's Day. It's very healthy and already has a couple of lateral vines coming from the main plant-one is already almost 2 feet long! I live in Northern Maine and have an open yard with a nice Southern exposure all day with loamy soil. Do I cut off these lateral vines? Keep the best one and train it on the support? I really don't want to kill this plant!
You don’t want the plant to produce fruit in the first couple of years. It needs to strengthen its root system before it can support the extra weight of fruit. So just keep the plant healthy at this time, no need to trim anything.
Thank you! We are building a nice trellis for it and have found a good open spot on the yard where it will get all day sun. :)