so far your pruning is correct. leave 1 vine per 6-8 inches of those horizontal
woody (pencil sized, right?) "arms". in other words, space the new growth 6-8 inches
along the horizontals. I like the curtain method of training grapes. it is easy to
learn and remember. Ingrid
"djay" wrote:
Hello!
Two years ago a friend gave me a vine and I have no idea what type of grape
vine it is. I trimmed off all of the growth last winter and just kept two
woody horizontal vines. Now from this year's growth I have 6 or 7 vines
growing off of those two horizontal vines. Not sure if I will get grapes
this year, but do I need to "manage" these new growth vines at all? I have
them climbing on a wired trestle and they are growing very quickly. Thus
far I have not done anything to these new growth vines, but I feel that once
they (if they) produce flowers for grapes that I will need to do
"something". Any pointers or web sites with pointers, will be much
appreciated!
D
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