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5th year grape vine...no grapes!
I've had a grape vine for 5 years and still has not produced any grapes. I've tried a variety of prunning techniques from heavy to light. Any suggestions?
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I don't know your location, But [url=https://www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/PM1707.pdf]this[/url]may help.semigreenthumb wrote:I've had a grape vine for 5 years and still has not produced any grapes. I've tried a variety of prunning techniques from heavy to light. Any suggestions?
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Good luck.
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I think I just had dumb luck with our grape vines. I bought three varieties a few summers back and planted them all rather close to one another alongside a chain link fence. The fence runs East and West and gets a good deal of sunshine. I have done nothing much to assist these grapevines. They have grown along the chain link fence about 20 feet now. We had a few grapes the first year, more last year and this year the vines were loaded. We have Red, Concord and White/Green grapes. I wish I had planted all Concord as I love the taste of those.
We did nothing to fertilize them. I dug up a small bed when I planted them about 4 feet x 1.5 foot. I used some compost I purchased from a local compost recycling place to amend the soil. That was about all I did for them.
I didn't water them any more than the usual rain fall at any time. I have a few other viney plants that love that side of our house that all need seperating because they're choking each other out.
I can't tell you what the success quotient was with our vines. I've never pruned them at all. I know in a span of about 10 feet my son and I picked over 5 gallons of grapes this year - just on one side of the fence.
Now if I could only have the same results with our plum tree!!! That gave us fruit the first year on a tiny sized tree - my son picked off all the plums when they were tiny the second year - none and now none this year. Sniffle.
We did nothing to fertilize them. I dug up a small bed when I planted them about 4 feet x 1.5 foot. I used some compost I purchased from a local compost recycling place to amend the soil. That was about all I did for them.
I didn't water them any more than the usual rain fall at any time. I have a few other viney plants that love that side of our house that all need seperating because they're choking each other out.
I can't tell you what the success quotient was with our vines. I've never pruned them at all. I know in a span of about 10 feet my son and I picked over 5 gallons of grapes this year - just on one side of the fence.
Now if I could only have the same results with our plum tree!!! That gave us fruit the first year on a tiny sized tree - my son picked off all the plums when they were tiny the second year - none and now none this year. Sniffle.
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I went out today and noticed I still have quite a lot of grapes left on my vines. Some are near the top rail of the fence so they're a little harder to get off the vine. I'm including a picture of the "base" of the grape vines and some of the grapes. Yummy! They are delicious. I can't take credit for knowing a thing about growing them. My neighbor growing up had a wild grapevine in the backyard and we used to eat so many sour grapes every season we'd get a stomach ache. When I went to a friend's home, whose mother was growing concord grapes I vowed someday I'd have my own concord grapevine. They are great eating! I do battle with a vine I think is Belladonna?? that grows among my grapes every year. It's a weak stemmed vine with little red berries. Easily broke off but seems to grow at record pace.
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