Pruning grape vines for dummies
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Grapes: pruning and training
Grapevines, whether grown for dessert fruit or wine-making, either under cover or outdoors, need regular pruning and training to keep them under control and producing good harvests.
The two main options are the rod and spur system and the Guyot system.
In a small space, you could also grow a vine in a more compact âstandardâ form.
Pruning grape vines in spring
Which method you choose will depend mainly on how much space you have and where you want to grow your vine(s).
Pruning and training should be started in the first winter after planting the vine, then continued consistently every year.
It will take two to four years before you get your first bunch of grapes, once the vine is well established.
Rod and spur system
Also known as training, this method is very versatile. Itâs the best choice for growing grapes in a greenhouse and is also well suited to outdoor vines trained against a wall or fence, or over an arch or pergola.
The vine is trained to form a permanent framework with a single or multiple stems, to suit its particular location. The new fruit-
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