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The Ultimate Guide to Building a Trellis For a Grape
Vine
A huge advantage with regard to growing grapes is they produce on a
vine, and it is necessary to build a trellis for them to grow, that means the question of space
becomes an advantage.
Numerous people grow grapes in their back gardens with a limited
amount of room, and the results are the same even comparing it to a person who has a large amount
of acres to grow their grapes.
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The object of the trellis is to support the vines which is a
necessity for successful grape growing. The appearance is down to a personal choice it can be
pleasing to the eye or it can be there just for practical use, plus it can be almost be any shape
or size you choose for your needs.
The materials used can be what you decide on for example; wood
that has been treated with some sort of preservative, and others have used plastic or aluminum
pipe, you can get the trellis already made up for you, or you can build it yourself to your own
specification.
The space required to grow grapes can vary, however most
professionals would advise it to be around four yards by four yards for one single vine.
You will need to build the trellis primarily before you plant the
grape vine If you live in a warmer climate then you have the advantage of using a taller trellis,
however a shorter trellis would be better in colder climates due to high winds and winter
weather.
When you are building a shorter trellises then three feet high
post will be adequate, on the other hand a bigger trellis you will need a larger post around eight
feet.
Careful planning of the area is important at this stage, previous
to digging the holes for the posts, once you have decided on the area of the trellis then put the
first post two feet deep into the soil.
However if you are building a large trellis where the posts
are six feet above the surface, then it is a good plan to cement the post in the ground, and the
reasoning behind this is the time period this will be there could be many years so important to
build your trellis on solid ground.
Posts can also be protected by using catch wires secured to
the ground or another much smaller post set in the ground next to your major
post.
Posts are placed into the soil at a expanse of eight feet
apart. Two rows of galvanized steel wire need to be run sandwiched between the
posts.
The first row runs along the foundation of the posts about three
inches from the land. The second wire should run along the top of the posts. A handy
tool is a staple gun for this operation.
Some people prefer to buy a trellis if you are only planning to
grow a small crop of grapes, however it does cost a little more not just in a monetary sense but
careful planning on the size is important.
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