Help planting my first vines
momwithaplan
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Help with my newly planted Concord grape vine
Comments (1)You could dig it up and add more soil. But grapes are just rooted cuttings so the part below ground is all rooted stem. I don't see where adding more soil on top would cause any issues. Those are tiny grapes clusters expanding. I'd cut them off this year. You can leave a few next year if it grows well this year. I'd cut it back to that bottom strong cane and tie it off to the stake for support. The young canes are prone to blowing out until they harden off. Wrap the brown part around the stake as well or tie it to the stake. Make loose ties so as not to strangle the shoots and remove the tie when it's no longer needed....See MoreHi :) My First Post, Need Help With Plant ID
Comments (9)Not a sage, this shrub has a very open and airy habit. Some in my neighborhood are a little taller than the walls. Also they bloom late in the season -- in the fall. azreo, how well does your vine do in our climate? I have one coming and will have to plant it now. Not the ideal time I know. Hopefully I will be able to get it through the summer. In what exposure do you have yours?...See MorePlease Help me choosing vine(s) for my South Wall
Comments (4)(wow i just noticed my horrendous grammar in the title. so sorry about that!) I love wisteria and will be planting 2 over a large pergola in the backyard. In fact, it will be visible from the street and should serve as something of a backdrop with the wall in the foreground. So I wanted something else on the wall :) Here's a picture of the wall coming from the other direction. The dark brown pergola looks like a shadow in this picture, but I promise it's much more apparent in real life....See MoreHelp with my first year Concord grape vine
Comments (1)Watch this video....there are also many more sites you can explore to help you and your grape vine..... Here is a link that might be useful: Training first year grape vines...See Moremomwithaplan
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