Hi guys, am currently at my parents' house. They have a vine in wooden tub shaped like half a small wine barrel. They've had it for years and it is sprawling all over the place now. They haven't ever pruned it significantly, just the odd bits to stop it invading the neighbours' garden.
But... the barrel has split apart.
Ideally, I would choose to prune it right back and then stick it in the ground.
Any views or advice anyone?
I've only ever seen vines grown for wine grapes and I know they are pruned right back. I don't want to give the plant an almighty shock by pruning very short and moving to a new location, but it can't stay as it is. I know it's alive as buds are forming.
The grape harvest is less of a concern than the vine itself. Mum and Dad hardly eat any of the grapes, just leave them for the birds. In case it's relevant information, it has been enormously productive in past years.
But... the barrel has split apart.
Ideally, I would choose to prune it right back and then stick it in the ground.
Any views or advice anyone?
I've only ever seen vines grown for wine grapes and I know they are pruned right back. I don't want to give the plant an almighty shock by pruning very short and moving to a new location, but it can't stay as it is. I know it's alive as buds are forming.
The grape harvest is less of a concern than the vine itself. Mum and Dad hardly eat any of the grapes, just leave them for the birds. In case it's relevant information, it has been enormously productive in past years.
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