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This is the second year for the grapes the Thompson seedless is doing great and has climbed up to five feet so far.
I expect it to be at the top of the arbor this year. Next is the Monukka. All of them have survived. This year I will take cuttings for more root stock. Worth Here is the Thompson Seedless. IMG_20170328_4832.jpg Last edited by Worth1; March 28, 2017 at 08:55 PM. |
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Forgot all about this thread. I did end up buying 2 grape plants last year and put them in a new separate raised bed with strawberries. They were growing nicely throughout last year and they were almost ready to put on their 1st horizontal trellis. Now I am wondering how they did through the winter. I did see my strawberries starting to green-up before the 3 foot of snow we got 2 weeks ago.
I'll check them out this weekend, the snow should be all melted by then. |
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How are they doing?
The Thomson seedless has reach almost to seven feet. |
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The Thomson seedless has crested the top of the arbor and the other three vines are in training school.
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The darn thing is now over the top of the arbor.
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This isn't exactly about grapes, but in the process I figured out why grapes are planted out in full sun. Our dewberries are getting ripe. They are all wild/volunteer. The ones ripening in the shade are tart. The ones out in full sun are sweet.
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I have a grape in a pot from my friend's greenhouse!
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I haven't got a clue as to how well this will work but I have to try.
Flame is starting to take off like a rocket with the warm weather. The next thing I need to do is figure out a way to get irrigation line ran across the driveway to the strip in the middle. Something I didn't consider when I had the drive poured. No way can I go under it with any ease. The other option is to go around the back of the house and hit it that way. Or I could do a very tall overhead line crossing the drive that looked nice with vines in it. That would be cool driving (under) an arbor/bower. ![]() Worth |
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Have you done any pruning on your grape vines in their first year? And if so how much have you taken off and when?
We got a grape vine this year and it's just starting to leaf its buds but I'm not sure when or if I should cut anything off it this year. Also: for your irrigation line, you may want to look at mole-tunnelling (Horizontal Directional Drilling). That's what our neighbour used to get a water pipe under our drive. http://www.moleuk.com/ Last edited by Lasairfion; June 2, 2017 at 04:58 AM. Reason: added water pipe info |
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Been a struggle to get them up out of the shady area into the sun. By far Mars is the slowest. The whole pruning thing is a little confusing to me as it is. From what I have read the grape buds make the summer before for the next year. Thomson Seedless is all the way to the top. As for the drilling I have thought about it but undecided. Worth |
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I just found out that the Thompson seedless grape is also known as Sultana in the rest of the world.
It is used for making white wine and is known as a multi purpose triple use grape. This is one of the grapes I will be growing in the sunny center strip soon. Worth |
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By some accident my grape vines have started to grow big time again.
All except the Mars grape it does not want to do anything. I might have to dig it up this fall and move it to more sun. I didn't know if they were getting too much water or not enough. When I turned on Zone 3 of my sprinkler system they exploded with new growth, The big agave fell over so I hauled it out of the way. This allowed the Manukka to start growing big time. Thompson seedless is running across the top of the arbor and branching. ![]() All Flame wants to do is make branches. ![]() Worth |
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All grape vines growing beyond any expectation except for Mars it is sulking in the shade.
Will move to new location maybe this winter. Mars is the only American grape I have growing. |
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Did these plants make it through last winter?
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