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Pruning Day Notes

March 29th, 2008 grapelog No comments

The entire vineyard after a little bit of cleanupWell, just in after pruning the vineyard and thought I should post an update while it’s fresh in my mind. Things were pretty much where I left them last fall, although I am a little concerned about winterkill of a couple vines – but it’s nothing too bad. We had a pretty good (cold, somewhat snowy) winter. Here’s what I got done today:

  • Pruned all vines
  • Saved a few cuttings for propogation
  • Raked up cuttings and dead plant matter and removed from vineyard
  • Took notes by variety on what each variety will need this season
  • Took notes on what needs to be done to all vines in the vineyard this season

I’m trying to come up with a theme for the season – not sure yet what that will be.

I’ve entered my notes below…nothing too interesting as it’s more for helping my memory.

Valiants

  • Remove vines R1-VT3, R1-VT4, R1-VT6
  • Replace R1-VT6 with nursery vine growing at end of row

Prairie Stars

  • Grow 4 cuttings
  • If cuttings take root in time, plant them in their permanent locations, otherwise set them up in the nursery
  • Might be a little bit of winterkill, only time will tell

Frontenac

  • Keep an eye on R3-FT1 – is it dead? If so, it can be replaced with nursery vine from end of row.
  • Grow a few cuttings – could be planted in first four spots of R1

Marquette

  • These vines just need care – weeding, fertilizing and watering
  • Need to get them well-established

Marechal Foch

  • Cleanup
  • Watch for dead/dying vines

Sabrevois

  • Cleanup
  • Watch for dead/dying vines

There are a few things that apply to all vines:

  • Keep weeds at bay
  • Fertilize
  • Water weekly (as needed)
  • Foliar fertilizing (think Miracle-Gro)

Well, that should keep me busy for a while. I haven’t seen a comment in quite some time, please feel free to add one to this post. I’d love to hear what others have to say.

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Spring is in the air…Almost!

March 28th, 2008 grapelog No comments

Slowly but surely, spring is getting nearer. Lately we have gone from snow to no snow, to snow and now again to no snow on the ground. The highs this week have been in the 40’s (F). I plan to get out tomorrow morning and take care of a couple of spring maintenance issues in the vineyard:

  • pruning – a sure sign of spring!
  • general cleanup – while the weeds are dead, I plan to rake them up and clear as much area under the vines as I can. This should help the ground to warm up and dry a little.