No Fuss Backyard Grape Growing Pruning Propagating
Tips, Tricks
This video shows how easy it is to grow a grape vine in your backyard and even off your house! Plus we cover pruning and propagation of new plants from cuttings.
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you do it your own way and it works
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Another great helpful video! Again I thank you! :)
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I wish I could learn more about how to take care of vine leaves because I have some in the garden but they're not growing and some of the leaves have holes for me is like I am in front of a baby and don't know what to do
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haha just watched vid again and you say sub tropics. all good
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Are you sub tropics? great vid
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Nice to see a video that shows how to do a vine for decoration and not just the typical post and wire set up. Thanks.
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Mark, good video, thanks !
One question, wouldn't splitting it both ways get you twice the fruit ? Is there a reason you only train them one way, or is it purely because of the way your house and location of the vine is ? -
my grapes come on but dry up instead of maturing.
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Thanks for this informative video, I am planing on trying my luck with grapes for the first time. I am in the Tropics, and was able to get a few Red Flame cuttings. read somewhere that they do ok in humid areas.
I put the cuttings in pots , and did use rooting hormone, soil is an inert seed starting mix. I was worried about fungus and stuff like that.
So if and when they start rooting how long should I wait till I can transplant them? is it possible to keep them in a container? how large should it be, if you know? -
Thanks! Very useful information. I am wondering if we missed the pruning in the winter, should we still prune now? The current temp here is 40-65F, alpine weather.
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I've been growing my grapes for 2 years. at the end of last year we had a lot of rain. my leaves on my vines started getting black and brown spots and holes on my leaves. Someone told me it was black rot. If this right, what can I do about it? Thank you.
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We are looking at growing a grape vine too and we are located also in subtropics. Thank you for your great video :-)
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Awesome video! Thank you!
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its trained perfectly! it resembles a cordon style pruning but with only one cane and its a lot bigger! it will be massive in 5 years with plenty to harvest! great vine!
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At the time of the video, how old was this vine?
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Thanks a lot mate, i am going to prune my grapevine too. I grow mine for the leaves.
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Thank you for your video, very informative.
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Hi,
Great watching your video
I live in Melbourne and imported some canes from NZ 10 years ago.I have a smallish house in Caulfield which is only about 10 km from the CBD.
They had to go to quarantine but about 3 years and a lot of money later ,they gave me 2 plants to grow. I didn't even know how they would go. They are called Albany Surprise and love it here. I know have 6 plants and last year from early January to early March ate my way through 300 bunches aswell as giving away a lot.
. They have no diseases but mice and birds love them. I have 3 vines completely enclosed in a chicken house type structure and i put upside down takeaway food containers, with a hole cut in the bottom for the stalk, on every bunch on the other vines. I love going outside everyday and checking their growth. and the vines do grow fast. You have to constantly prune the branches, leaves, bunches and even remove some grapes on the bunches so the rest grow bigger.
I photograph them every week and write down the rainfall & temperature & anything else going on so i can compare this year with previous years.
Anyone can do this and it takes only about 5 minutes a day to keep in shape. It is very relaxing and exciting as you get nearer to harvest.
Happy growing -
what do you mean the plant will bleed if you get cuttings during growing season?
Will the cuttings still grow?
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