Last fall, my brother purchased a home with a large, beautiful grape arbor surrounding the front yard. He picked buckets of small (1/4–3/8 inch) sweet green grapes and gave them to neighbors and ...
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Garden experts say now is your last chance to prune grape vines — and this is the sign it’s too late
Haven’t got round to pruning your grape vines yet? You need to get a wiggle on as garden experts have warned early spring is ...
Q. We have purchased a home which has a mature grape arbor (two varieties — trunks are three to four feet). When we first looked at the home last year both plants were heavily producing. We did not do ...
Whether you want to make your own wine or have some tasty fruit, grapes are a good addition to your garden. Contra Costa master gardener Jim DeFrisco offers tips on backyard grape growing. Getting ...
I have a two year old Concord grapevine that I have growing on an arbor. Last year, I read conflicting information on pruning (one source said to prune it and the other saying not to prune its first ...
Grapes are pruned in January, but this is a chore that can be delayed up to March 15. If grapes are left unpruned, since they bear fruit on the new wood, they form their fruit farther and farther out ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A fruit tree, grape pruning and spring management workshop will take place next week at Purdue University's Meigs Farm south of Lafayette. The workshop will be held from 9 a.m.
Question: The leaves on my muscadine grapevines are turning yellow with brown spots. What should I do? Answer: Grape foliage declines during late fall, so the leaf changes you have noticed are likely ...
Q. I have grape vines espaliered on a wire fence. A neighbor has a wooden fence about 2 inches behind that. The vines grow, but have not produced fruit. I wonder if it's because they can't get air ...
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