Is it OK to put a grapevine in the corner of the greenhouse or will the leaves get scorched on the glass?
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i have had a grape vine in my greenhouse for the past 3 years and this year it is producing its first crop of grapes so i don't think there is anything wrong in having a vine in the greenhouse, mine is a beautifully healthy vine.The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul.
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Originally posted by milly2306 View Posti have had a grape vine in my greenhouse for the past 3 years and this year it is producing its first crop of grapes so i don't think there is anything wrong in having a vine in the greenhouse, mine is a beautifully healthy vine.
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Listen to last week's GQT. Bob Flowerdew discussed keeping vines in greenhouses. towards the end.
BBC - Podcasts - Gardeners' Question Time
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My 2 vines that were kept in a mini greenhouse did nothing but produce leaves. I had one bunch of grapes last year that withered before they go to pencil rubber size. Put one outside this year (just to try) and got loads of fruit. Could just be co-incidence that it's now a 3 year old plant of course but the one still under cover of the same age isn't doing as well.Proud renter of 4.6 acres of field in Norfolk. Living the dream.
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It is normal to plant grape vines in Greenhouses in the North, and very successful they are. The traditional variety is Black Hamburg, but I also grow flame which does well. They need the extra heat of a cold greenhouse to ripen the fruit.
They should be trained along a wire suspended about 30 cm below the glazing.
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Originally posted by realfood View PostIt is normal to plant grape vines in Greenhouses in the North, and very successful they are. The traditional variety is Black Hamburg, but I also grow flame which does well. They need the extra heat of a cold greenhouse to ripen the fruit.
They should be trained along a wire suspended about 30 cm below the glazing.
When you say below the glass what do you mean? mine is fully glazed so do I just keep the leaves 30 cm away?
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