Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Grapes
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I have grapes grown in my garden in Poland near Warsaw they are very sweet but shins tough can I pick them and dry them and use for anything else?
can grape vines be transplanted to another place
Grape growers have this advice: Transplanting of vines is easiest and most successful when the vines are young. Dig up as much of the root system as possible when the vine is dormant. Dig a hole in the new location and put the dug-up vine into the new hole. Be sure the water the soil around the vine to remove air pockets. The vine should be cut back as well to relieve stress on the root system. Keep the vine watered the first year until it becomes established enough to withstand the stresses of heat and drought.
I purchased a piece of property on a mountain. The side of the hill gets direct sunlight 8-10 hours a day. sandy soil. what is the best to plant in Northern CT (zone 6 I believe) and where can I purchase them? Does it always take years before you see fruit. This is for a private vineyard/jelly not commercial
I'm in zone 5. With less snow and rain every year...but it can get bitterly cold for up to 14 consecutive days. Is it possible to grow a mix of grape varieties on 1 arbor, a different one at each post? I am interested only in eating grapes, red, pink or white with the tiny 'champagne' table grapes being my favorite. Can you recommend any particular varieties for my zone and my needs?
Thank you
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