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  • Grape vine pruning

    Hi guys

    Does anyone know how soon before I can prune my vine? I know that if it's too early, it will "bleed", but I don't know when the right time is!

    Also, do the leaves fall off the vine themselves, or do I have to clip them off when pruning?

    Thanks!

    OWG

  • #2
    Hi O.W.G., I have an outdoor grapevine over an arch which I prune in late winter, around end of Jan/beg.Feb., anytime when they are not actively growing is O.K. The leaves shrivel & drop during autumn on mine so I assume that is normal on outdoor vines & probably the same on indoors.
    Last edited by SueA; 14-10-2006, 09:46 AM. Reason: Just checked my diaries & changed the dates I gave!
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    • #3
      I agree, late Dec/Jan time for vines outdoors when they are dormant. Cut it back quite brutally for fruiting or lighter for coverage. You will be surprised how fast it will grow back next year.
      Last edited by monkeybum; 15-10-2006, 08:36 AM.

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      • #4
        Yes I do agree with the last two posts. I used to have a vine in the greenhouse and I always made a point of pruning on the day after Boxing Day. It was a good way of gently working off the excesses You can also prune the soft shoots if there is too much growth. The rule here is that if it won't snap easily don't cut it leave it alone.
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        • #5
          Apparently you can use the prunings to make wine!!
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          • #6
            I read that you can prune the laterils back to 4-6 leaves ( fruiting flowers) and use the prunings for wine never tried it with the old vine at the other house.
            But at new house have a white up the kitchen wall and hope to grow a black in greenhouse bought one and found a old cutting of black hamburg growing how lucky am I.

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            • #7
              Vines in pots?

              Hi,
              new to to forum and to vines.
              Have bought a couple of french vines for table grapes and want to grow them over a pergola here in central france.
              Trouble is I need to grow them in Pots. Does anyone have any idea on the pot size. I was thinking a square pot about 50cms across, with drainage holes in the bottom, sand and then a light compost.
              Any more advice would be greatly appreciated.
              I really don't want to wait till next year just to watch them fade and die.
              cheers
              Pete (hank)

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