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Toonartist 29-08-2003 03:42 AM

Need help growing Concord grapes
 
I can't seem to find a good online source about growing concord grapes.

I live in southern NH near the coast.

What I'd like to know is:
1) How much do I prune and when?
2) How should I amend the soil to maximize fruit production? (In my second
year, I only got two small bunches of grapes)
3) How big of a trellis should I build? (right now I have it growing on two
6 ft fence posts with wire fence between them)

Any help here or pointing me in the right direction would be greatly
appreciated!

Thanks in advance.
-Kevin
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FDR 29-08-2003 04:02 AM

Need help growing Concord grapes
 
This should tell you what you need to know:

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...171052& itm=1


"Toonartist" wrote in message
...
I can't seem to find a good online source about growing concord grapes.

I live in southern NH near the coast.

What I'd like to know is:
1) How much do I prune and when?
2) How should I amend the soil to maximize fruit production? (In my second
year, I only got two small bunches of grapes)
3) How big of a trellis should I build? (right now I have it growing on

two
6 ft fence posts with wire fence between them)

Any help here or pointing me in the right direction would be greatly
appreciated!

Thanks in advance.
-Kevin
--
Don't forget to check out my cartoon, Virtual Humor!
http://www.kevinduffy.net/vh.htm





Milt 29-08-2003 05:32 AM

Need help growing Concord grapes
 
Here is a link I found at google.com on growing concord grapes.
Do a search at google.com and you will find tons of info...
http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8
There is a good book on growing grapes and making wine by Jeff Cox called
From Vines to Wines. I found our library has an online ebook version which
is really helpful. It should be in the permanent collection too.
Also check with your County Extension office they ought to have a booklet on
grape growing.



"Toonartist" wrote in message
...
I can't seem to find a good online source about growing concord grapes.

I live in southern NH near the coast.

What I'd like to know is:
1) How much do I prune and when?
2) How should I amend the soil to maximize fruit production? (In my second
year, I only got two small bunches of grapes)
3) How big of a trellis should I build? (right now I have it growing on

two
6 ft fence posts with wire fence between them)

Any help here or pointing me in the right direction would be greatly
appreciated!

Thanks in advance.
-Kevin
--
Don't forget to check out my cartoon, Virtual Humor!
http://www.kevinduffy.net/vh.htm





Chris Owens 04-09-2003 06:02 AM

Need help growing Concord grapes
 
Toonartist wrote:

I can't seem to find a good online source about growing concord grapes.

I live in southern NH near the coast.

What I'd like to know is:
1) How much do I prune and when?
2) How should I amend the soil to maximize fruit production? (In my second
year, I only got two small bunches of grapes)
3) How big of a trellis should I build? (right now I have it growing on two
6 ft fence posts with wire fence between them)

Any help here or pointing me in the right direction would be greatly
appreciated!

Thanks in advance.
-Kevin


Grape vines can take several years to get established. You
shouldn't expect good crops until they are 3-5 years old; really
prime production will occur when they are ~10 years old. Concord
vines will reach 30' if you let them; so pick a trellis height
that's convenient for you. I prune each of my vines back to two
main leaders every year. This yields about 12 bunches of grapes
per vine. Pruning is done in the fall after the vines have lost
their leaves. I side-dress with compost every year in early
spring, midsummer, and in fall.

Chris Owens




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Larry Blanchard 04-09-2003 05:32 PM

Need help growing Concord grapes
 
In article ,
says...
I prune each of my vines back to two
main leaders every year. This yields about 12 bunches of grapes
per vine. Pruning is done in the fall after the vines have lost
their leaves.

I suspect grape pruning methods are more a religion than a science :-).

I prune mine using the 4-cane Kniffen system - two horizontal leaders
(last years growth) from each side, one high and one low. I leave some
short stubs of other branches to grow new leaders for next year.

And I prune in early spring to minimize winter damage. I've even
procastinated to the point that sap dripped when I pruned, but it didn't
seem to hurt anything.

Also, most years I cover the vines with garden mesh when the grapes are
large but still green. Otherwise the birds, raccoons, skunks, etc. get
all the grapes :-).

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