An exerpt from Lon Rombough's dvd set about the Proper Pruning of Grapevines used with permission by the author. The full dvd set is available at bunchgrapes.com/dvd.html
• Hello. I am new to grape growing. I planted in late May three sticks and now 6 vines (2 from each) are about 10-12 feet long. I would like them to go along my sundeck (10 ft high). Vines already climbed up to the sundeck and started moving along. In 2 months it will be freezing here in Pennsylvania. When should I stop the vines' growth (prune them)? They still need another 7-10 ft to go along the sundeck.
What should I do to make my grapes not only the decoration pieces but also productive?
Grapevines are self pollinators. They don't require insects to do the jobby, only wind. Omerican varieties are the same as the Euro, Vinifera varieties in that regard. google grapevine propagation and that will set you straight
i have a question. where are the males at in your videos? or are those males and females bearing fruit?? i have a male and female muscadine vine which are only a about 3-4 feet long at the most and i was told the male doesnt bear fruit it only pollinates the female but if i prune him will he still be able to grow back in time to pollinate the female???? anyone please feel free to help me!
• Hello. I am new to grape growing. I planted in late May three sticks and now 6 vines (2 from each) are about 10-12 feet long. I would like them to go along my sundeck (10 ft high). Vines already climbed up to the sundeck and started moving along. In 2 months it will be freezing here in Pennsylvania. When should I stop the vines' growth (prune them)? They still need another 7-10 ft to go along the sundeck.
What should I do to make my grapes not only the decoration pieces but also productive?
ograshsalam 5 months ago
Those black grapes look awesome...
AlbertLloydy 9 months ago
how many varity that grapes have?
r3v3ng3xxx11 1 year ago
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Grapevines are self pollinators. They don't require insects to do the jobby, only wind. Omerican varieties are the same as the Euro, Vinifera varieties in that regard. google grapevine propagation and that will set you straight
billiebaz 1 year ago
i have a question. where are the males at in your videos? or are those males and females bearing fruit?? i have a male and female muscadine vine which are only a about 3-4 feet long at the most and i was told the male doesnt bear fruit it only pollinates the female but if i prune him will he still be able to grow back in time to pollinate the female???? anyone please feel free to help me!
CraZayTube 2 years ago
Nice harvest !
triedit101 2 years ago