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Grafting grape vines is an excellent way to change varieties for profit or to avoid certain diseases. Grape vines are typically grafted after three years of maturity, once their roots are well...
Grapes have long been valued for their sweet taste, wine-making possibilities and their portability. Recent studies are beginning to lend credence to the popular belief that wine, and grapes...
Grapes are grown around the world as both a fruit crop and a wine crop. Although many grapes are perceived as difficult to grow, these vines actually just need specific care to thrive. Some grape...
Grape vines have been grown and cultivated for wine since ancient Roman times. They can be grown throughout the world and are appreciated for their subtle scents and the wine they produce. Many...
Grapes are a popular crop in warm, arid environments. Much of southern and central California is covered with rolling hills of "wine country" -- acres and acres of trellised, flourishing grape...
Grapes are susceptible to many types of diseases, including the powdery mildew, which can decimate the crop if not detected and eliminated early in its life cycle. Powdery mildew will appear on...
Grapevines are a useful and elegant way to spruce up your backyard or home garden, and supported, well-maintained grapevines produce an abundance of grapes. It is important when growing grapes to...
Growing your own grape vines is becoming a popular gardening project. There are many healthy reasons for growing your own. Grapes are high in antioxidants. Your body needs antioxidants to keep...
Concord grapes are one of the most popular varieties of grapes in the United States. They are known for their sweet flavor and deep blue color and are often made into wines and juices. You can...
Grape plants naturally begin a process of hardening off in the fall after the grapes are harvested. The vines shed their leaves and enter a period of dormancy in preparation for cold weather....
Grape vines add elegance and a beautiful ambiance to any backyard. Not only do the vines look fantastic, grapes are a delicious snack too! Once the grape vines have started grow, keeping them fed...
Green seedless grapes originated thousands of years ago, probably in the region of Afghanistan. Since these grapes do not have seeds, growers passed cuttings along to others who planted them and...
Whether a pleasure crop for gardeners or a cash crop for farmers, grapes are a delicious and useful fruit. The flavor of grapes is dependent on many variables during the growing season, and...
Grape plant life cycles start usually after the grapes have been picked--around late summer to early autumn in the United States. After the harvest, the vines are pruned or cut back in order to...
Wine-making can be an exciting experience for the wine expert or the wine novice. Even professional wine-makers experience doubt about certain aspects of the process and constantly seek out new...
Grapes are a wonderful addition to any garden. Adults and children alike will enjoy plucking the sweet, sun-ripened fruits off the vine. If you choose to grow grapes for personal consumption or...
Grapes have been in use since the ancient Romans began growing and cultivating them to use in wine. They can be grown throughout the world. Although some grapes have gained a reputation for being...
Grass and weeds around grape plants deprive your grapes of important nutrients. Taking time to remove grass and weeds around grape plants will encourage the plants to grow thicker and produce...
Cold-climate grape growers know that grapevines require special attention to help them survive during the winter months. Although the plants will naturally cycle into a dormant state, shedding...
Grapes can be grown throughout the world. Although some grapes have gained a reputation for being "difficult," they actually just need specific growing environments to succeed. Grapes grow in...
Grapes have been cultivated for use in wine since ancient times. They can be grown throughout the world. Although some grapes have gained a reputation for being "difficult," they actually just...
Grapes are a welcome addition to the home garden. They can be eaten fresh, they can be dried for long-term snacking, or they can be pressed for juice or used to make wine, enabling you to enjoy...
Muscadine grapes are a hearty and popular fruit indigenous to the southeastern United States. The grapes are best grown in hot humid climates and produce fruit from July to September. Growing...
Concord grapes received their name after Concord, Massachusetts, the village where they were first grown.
Concord grapes are a true American success story. The deep purple fruit, introduced by Ephraim Wales Bull in the late1800s after he found them growing wild in Concord, Massachusetts, quickly...
Clusters of sweet grapes hanging from rows and rows of vines seems to be the essence of natural abundance. The fruits are loved for their taste and versatility. But if you're hoping to plant a few...
Grapes are one of the more fun edibles to grow. Because they grow on clambering vines you can train them up a trellis, over a car port or cover a fence with them. They not only look lush and...
Having a privacy fence doesn't mean you have to look at bare wood. follow along and learn how to dress up the fence from your view with natures help
From wine to raisins to the grape juice kids drink out of sippy cups, grapes provide a large assortment of foodstuffs, beverages and other products. Over 600 different types of grapes exist around...
Would you like to know how to grow grapes using eco-friendly methods? Whether you have a single grapevine on a backyard trellis, a small vineyard on small acreage, or want to know how to grow...
Late winter is the best time to prune established scuppernong grapevines. New vines planted along trellis systems will need pruning during the growing season, as well. Arbor borne vines need less...
Here in the Deep South making homemade wine is a skill learned not only because of a love of wine, but because of the prolific growth of grapes here, both wild and cultivated. Muscadines and...
Concord grapes are the most popular variety of grapes grown by home gardeners. Concord grapes like a rich soil with a pH of 6.0 to 6.5, although they will tolerate leaner soil with a pH ranging...
Grapes are an easy and decorative fruit to grow. You can use grape vines to cover trellises, arbors, fences and other supports. But they sometimes develop white mildew or mold-like growth on the...
Grapes offer a great return for the investment. Very little room is required to grow enough grapes for the entire family to enjoy. The best part about establishing a small grape arbor is that the...
Growing grapes from seed makes a great project for teaching kids about seeds and plant growth. Because they require cold stratification to break dormancy and germinate, growing grape seeds fits...
Grape vines grow quite easily from cuttings, but not very well from seed. When you use cuttings, plant grape vines in the spring. Tender young plants can't tolerate the cold of winter the first...
Himrod grapes are a seedless variety. The grapes form in clusters and turn yellow when they are ripe. Himrod grapes are medium sized, crisp and sweet. The fruit peaks in late August, and can...
Grapes are a part of history dating back to 8000 BCE. They were considered "food of the gods." Growing grapes is popular for winemakers--those who own vineyards. Grape plants do best when their...
Wine aficionados who own a bit of land often turn their imagination to starting a vineyard. Viticulture, like any sort of farming, requires a great deal of work and attention. Starting a vineyard...
Growing grapes in the backyard is a dream that many people think of achieving at some point in their lives. The idea of walking outside and reaching up to pick a handful of fresh sweet grapes is...
Love wine? Want to start a vineyard? Than what you need to do is acquire as much information you can about vineyards. Learn the buzz words, vineyard terminology, and all the different aspects...
Why should grape vines be pruned and how is it done? Basically, pruning grapes annually will allow for a healthy, balanced plant. And since the grapes are produced on the new growth off of one...
The first part of the the grape's growth is what is called bud break. The vine develops tiny buds, which gradually begin to swell. This swollen bud has three shoots which have recently grown...
Grape vines are wonderful plants to grow in the garden. You can design them into your landscape easily. Different varieties grow well in almost any climate. Grape vines are easily grown, offer...
Grapes are a versatile fruit that you can use to make jelly, jam, juice or wine. You can snack on them or add them to your favorite chicken salad. Grapes are full of vitamins A, C and B6. They...
Grapevines are hardy in most of the United States. There are dozens of varieties to choose from and more to consider than the varieties that grow well in your location. Grapevines produce fruit...
Grapevines make a wonderful addition to your yard. Not only are they attractive, but if you have enough grapes you can use them to make your own wine or jellies, or share with friends and...
Grape seeds are difficult to germinate and grape plants are typically planted from grafted stock or cuttings. This is primarily because seedlings generally differ markedly from the parent plant...
The first three years of a grapevine’s life are largely to train and establish the vine, as opposed to producing wine or table grapes. Grape vines, as a rule, are pruned heavily each year...