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Old 29-11-2005, 06:25 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Jaques d'Alltrades
 
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Default grape vine pruning

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We have a grape vine which had a few purple eating grapes on it this year at
one end. Currently I have a big (say 12 ' long, a couple of feet wide and 8
' tall) mass of tangled brown stems. All the info I can find just tells me
to cut back fruited bits to within 2 buds of teh "main stem". I can see a
big, thick (2 inches thick) stalk running through this tangled mass but do
not think that I could untangle the fruited bits to cut them back to it and
the whole thing is so densely matted that it seems pointless. Any
suggestions as to what I should do? It is on a south facing fence. Thank
you,


Cut the lot back to the thick main stem, leaving two buds on each
lateral you want to grow and to bear fruit. Not all of the laterals may
have flowers though, so allow some extra ones to grow.

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Don't worry - it will get just as large next year, and (weather
permitting) fruit a lot better.

Ask about pruning when the bunches of grapes have set - never prune in
the spring before this has happened, or the vine could bleed to death.

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