Planting your vines
When you are planting your vines its important to
have planned very carefully where your vines is
going to be located and how far apart you should plant
your vines. Make quite sure they are exposed to as
much sunlight as possible. If you have a south facing
garden then planting your vines is going to be much
easier. Here is a list of things to consider before you
plant your vines. As I mentioned earlier the duration of
sunlight, try to locate the heat pockets, weather
conditions how much frost you are likely to
experience in your area. The quality of the soil will be a
commanding factor for the quality of your grapes. Its
difficult to estimate the rain fall trends but it has to
be as accurate as possible water drainage, grape
vines do not like to sit in
puddles.
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A common term used in the grape growing
industry for the cultivation of grapes is
viticulture.
Wine
connoisseurs around the world are very fond of this term and
it has been a popular term used for some considerable time.
From the person that just grows grapes for fun in their back
garden to the experienced wine connoisseurs who make their
living growing grapes.
It is a fact
that the quality of the grapes you are growing produce the
best wines. In order to achieve this it is essential to find
the best location for your vines, even with the help of
modern technology today to produce the best grapes for the
good quality wines location and careful planning is a very
important factor, after all you want to get this right the
first time as time is of the essence.
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Vine
selection.
Make your mind
up that you can grow grapes to make your own wine so
selecting the vines is how your wine will
taste. If
you are a wine lover like me you will want to grow
quality grapes to enjoy quality wine.
The
agricultural Zone rating is something you need to know
before you select your vines. Most regions of land have a
zone rating if you can find out this information you will
have more success in growing your grapes.
Do you like red wine or white wine? Or maybe both
my partner likes red, but for me I like white, the combination
of a good quality white wine plus a good tasty cheddar go
together like hand in glove.
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