Gardening: Pruning : How to Prune Grapes

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Pruning grape vines is best done by cutting back 90 percent of the new growth each year, which trains the grapes to grow and blossom a bit fuller every year after that. Maintain grape vines with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.

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March 15, 2009

BestFruitNow @ 5:09 pm #

Thanks for the help!

May 31, 2009

204jlee @ 1:07 pm #

I have moved to a house and it has an established grapevine.. It is a mess and I am not sure on how to prune or care for this Is it to late inthe season to prune??
There are currently no leaves showing.

204jlee @ 1:11 pm #

I have moved to a new house ane there is an established grapevine in the back yard. It is a mess and I am not sure how to care for it.. Is it too late in the season to prune? There currently is noo visible leaves showing.

June 18, 2009

CraZayTube @ 3:04 pm #

i have a question. where are the males at in your videos? or are those males and females bearing fruit?? i have a male and female muscadine vine which are only a about 3-4 feet long at the most and i was told the male doesnt bear fruit it only pollinates the female but if i prune him will he still be able to grow back in time to pollinate the female???? anyone please feel free to help me!

June 29, 2009

15jetfire @ 7:44 pm #

that ladys fat

July 30, 2009

rcarian1 @ 2:35 am #

This broad is an idiot. You can’t make a video on how to prune and show pictures from a book. She has never pruned a grape vine and you should just go to the library and get the book.

rcarian1 @ 2:38 am #

Prune in January. Grapes can be trained in any way. Just leave enough fruiting wood for the next season’s harvest. Get a book from the library and don’t pay any attention to this idiot in the video. Me? Growing grapes for over 40 years. All varieties

August 1, 2009

seniordiscount @ 2:29 pm #

Why is this featured?

It looks like you dont know what youre talking about and just reading out of a book.

August 6, 2009

Greekmuseum @ 4:09 pm #

when is the best time to wetter it and how often ?

April 13, 2010

mmilby @ 3:58 pm #

why are there kids screaming in the background?

May 30, 2010

svetusik72 @ 8:44 pm #

thank you so much for this video- very helpful. I read lots of instructions and could not visualize what they were saying. I needed to see a picture, exactly what you were showing! And to those people on this site who are so mean and rude- get a life! no need to be so bitter, you only hurt your chances of finding happiness. Negative attracts negativity and repells positive people away from you.

August 1, 2010

dunn1enz @ 9:04 pm #

We got ourselves a retard. Are you telling us how to prune grapes or reading your kids a bedtime story. Stick to your day job which I hope for your sake doesn’t have anything to do with plants

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