Grapes Growing Tips

July 14th, 2009 | by |

Do you want to learn how to plant grapes?

It seems hard to find anyone who does not know what grapes are. They are grown all over the world, and are enjoyed by most people. These morsels of juicy deliciousness are berries in the botanical sense. They grow like clusters with at least 6 individual fruits. Some varieties produce bunches numbering an astonishing 300 grapes! Grapes can be grown for eating or for making wine. Table grapes are the ones for eating, and wine grape vines are for making wine. Centuries of cultivation and study has led to the development of a specialized branch of plant science just for grapes. This special science is called viticulture, and it deals with everything about grapes. Breeds and varieties, soil composition and sun exposure, basically everything that has to do with how to grow grapes, falls under viticulture. Before you ask how to grow grapes, you need to know exactly what you plan to do with the grapes. Will it be for making wine, or for eating? Both do follow the same step-by-step procedures for planting grapesplants grapes, but the specific requirements might change depending on what you plan to grow. A fertile soil with good drainage is what table grapes needs. This means that clay to loam or sand proportion must not be too high. It is not good to put too much clay as it makes the soil retain a lot of water, which will cause the grapevine’s roots to rot. The amount of sunlight that the plant will receive is crucial to the development of sugars in the fruits. Begin with planning your plantation or plot of land. The plot should receive a lot of sunlight. The plants should be about six feet apart to allow for growth. Check the soil. Does the soil fertile enough? Is it draining well? If not, add compost to it and loosen it before planting. After this, it is time to start building a trellis for the vine to cling on. It should not be high enough to make picking easier and fun. Make sure to choose wood that will not rot easily under the elements. Only now can we begin to plant grapes. Make a hole for the plants. The holes must be bigger than what you need to plant the vines. This is because you want the soil to be loose when you put it back over the roots. Use a string to tighten the strongest tendril to your trellis. Dont use wire as it can cause damage to the vine. Always water your plants unless it rains enough to keep them healthy.

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