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How to Grow Grape Vines From Your Own Home

How to Grow Grape Vines From Your Own Home


Do you want to plant grapes in your own backyard? Do you want to eat grapes, make jellies and juices with them, or savor your homemade wine? Now you can. Read this article on how to grow grape vines.

Here are the basics on how to grow your very own grapes:

First, you need the proper grape variety in order to start. Some grapes are not good for eating; and some are not good for wine making. Find the kind that matches your purpose. Then, consider your backyard conditions. Does your backyard have enough sunshine? Is the land properly nourished and does it have enough drainage? Is there an absence of trees and pests nearby? If the answer to all of these is yes, then you can plant your grapes. Lastly, look for grapes that can grow well with your local weather or climate. Some grapes cannot withstand harsh temperatures. The nursery man will be able to determine which variety is perfect for you.


Second, you need to plant the grape vine. Dig the soil and plant the grapes. Put poles on each grape vine; they must be planted at least eight to ten feet away from each other. This will leave room for the roots. In the first month, water the plants to keep the roots moist but don't flood the soil if your land doesn't drain well.

Then set up the trellis, which will be the grape vines' backbone. This trellis can be made up of wires, poles, or string tied horizontally three feet above the base and two feet above that. After the grape vines reach the first trellis, you will train them by moving them upwards. You need to be patient because training is not easy. Every winter, you need to prune almost 90% of your grape vines.

Don't worry if the grapes don't fruit after the first year. Usually it takes three years for grape vines to fruit. When it starts fruiting, don't harvest too quickly. A grape will not ripen once you pick it up. Wait for it to color, and then wait for a few more weeks. Check their sweetness, and if you are satisfied, pick them.

Another great way to find out how to grow grape vines is on the internet. You can find more detailed instructions. The important thing to remember is that you need to be patient and hard-working to get your sweet-tasting grapes.
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