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Old 15-10-2003, 08:42 AM
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I just moved into a house with a very overgrown grape vine,what should I do
to encourage a harvest next season? I have a south facing garden which gets
the sun all day.
Thanks


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"the bloke next door" bloke@nextdoor wrote in message
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I just moved into a house with a very overgrown grape vine,what should I

do
to encourage a harvest next season? I have a south facing garden which

gets
the sun all day.
Thanks


The vine should be pruned quite severely in late January after some frosts.

[Having said that, we get so few frosts in coastal Suffolk I always tend to
leave the pruning too late through waiting for a 'good frost'.]

The aim is to prune the vine when it is dormant; after it has stored this
year's food from the leaves and stems, but before it starts pushing sap up
the stems again to feed the new spring growth.

As to pruning technique, I would recommend Google or a specialist grape
book.

See
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...798553-2295657
..

I have the Gillian Pearkes 'Growing Grapes in Britain' which is outstanding.

HTH
Dave R


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snip See

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...798553-2295657
.

I have the Gillian Pearkes 'Growing Grapes in Britain' which is

outstanding.

Forget that - doesn't work.
Just search Amazon for 'Pearkes' and you will find her books.


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