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  1. Snafflebit

    Add Your Backyard Vineyard

    I extended the vineyard with 6 new plants from my grafting experiment. This will be the extent of the front vineyard, making 20 vines. Last year's vines are growing like mad and I might do some pruning on the extra wild vines. These were pruned to one bud.
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    Realistic Spacing Question

    Spacing is not a fixed number. It depends on trellis type, varietal, rainfall, vigor, soil fertility, among other things. It is best to follow what the locals do in regards to vineyard planting. In California the spacing is wider because there is less irrigation, and mechanization. Vines also...
  3. Snafflebit

    New (old) home with vineyard owner

    @ChuckD Exactly. For the first year let the vines grow unpruned. Year 2 is when pruning happens.
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    New (old) home with vineyard owner

    Here is what I do for irrigation. 1/2" tubing with 1 GPH emitters a foot to either side of the vine. when the vines are young I run a spagetti tube over into a piece of 1/2" tubing buried down by the rootball. Eventually this spaghetti tube goes away.
  5. Snafflebit

    New (old) home with vineyard owner

    About mix and match grapevines, a local winery has a Cab Sauv planting by the entrance. I walked the vines in August and saw 3 vines with white grapes which look like Rousanne on closer inspection. I asked the tasting room about it and yep some random vines slipped into the planting. It happens...
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    Add Your Backyard Vineyard

    My bet would also be Concord.
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    Vinyard leasing costs

    Questions I would get answered are: Who pays for improvements? soil ripping, planting, trellis, irrigation, piping, access roads, removal of all of this if necessary to sell the land in the future. Lease length? it takes 5 years for vines to mature for winemaking. I expect they will ask for 15...
  8. Snafflebit

    I'm Back ... To Say Goodbye

    Hey it was fun while it lasted. I hope you find another hobby that brings you great enjoyment!
  9. Snafflebit

    First time grapevine grafting experiment

    Yea! Success. I tried to order more Zin grafted on SO4 from Novavine this year but they were out. It seems that the Covid-19 supply chain issues still exist. So, I had to make my own vines. I bought an omega grafter from Amazon and used cuttings from my existing Zinfandel. I was able to get SO4...
  10. Snafflebit

    Add Your Backyard Vineyard

    I have not shown off my front yard planting yet. I am growing Zinfandel trained in the gobelet style. This is year 2 for the vines. These vines were allowed to grow freely last year and pruned back to 1 bud in April. We have very good growth from most of the vines but a couple of vines are...
  11. Snafflebit

    Add Your Backyard Vineyard

    @Smoke In Peru I saw many trellises like the wooden one you made. It was used for groing Quebranta grapes. The Peruvians make a liquor called pisco from the grapes.
  12. Snafflebit

    The 2024 crop year

    Wow San Jose just got a frost warning tonight. Hope my buds survive!
  13. Snafflebit

    The 2024 crop year

    I picked SO4 grafted to Zinfandel with hopes that the vigorous rootstock would help reduce millerandage on the clusters. I toyed with the idea of growing the Zin ownroot since it is a small planting and not commercial, but I finally chose this combination. I might plant a Zin cane somewhere in...
  14. Snafflebit

    The 2024 crop year

    I expect that this soggy soil is temporary. I have dealt with crown gall on other rootstocks too. I have to deal with heavy clay soil here. I have had success with 1103P, disappointed in 1616C and now giving SO4 a try. I regularly ask growers about their selection of rootstock and rarely get a...
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    The 2024 crop year

    Wet is the new dry!
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    The 2024 crop year

    I also have a new planting of Zin by my house on the valley floor and it is soggy. I have never had to deal with such wet soil before. Zin is grafted to SO4 and that is a new rootstock for me also. I am expecting lush growth, or drowned vines.
  17. Snafflebit

    The 2024 crop year

    @ovjock The pruning cuts will bleed if the cuts are made in the spring when sap is pushing. It is normal and harmless. The cut should be made to allow the sap to drip away from the buds below the cut.
  18. Snafflebit

    Bradford Pear Bounty

    They are murder on my springtime hayfever. I know that!
  19. Snafflebit

    New (old) home with vineyard owner

    Welcome @SandiaSlice (watermelon slice?) It appears that there are many empty spots in your trellis. One thing to note is that many vineyards have areas where the vines thrive and other areas that struggle due to the unknown geology beneath the ground surface. Don’t be surprised if new vines...
  20. Snafflebit

    The 2024 crop year

    Merlot has budbreak in San Jose, the Cab Sauv is slower but I have seen a bud pushing here or there. I pruned this week before shoots get out of hand. There was bleeding. My Zin plantings were pushing buds on the sunny south end of the rows and bled profusely when trimmed.
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