rab
Junior
Hi,
I own a small island in Michigan that I currently use for camping. It is just under 4 acres in total size, about half wooded and half cleared with a few trees here or there. My plan is to start off this year with 50 vines and next year fill a 100' x 150' area of the island. If I am able to get the vines to grow well on my unique plot of land then I could comfortably have up to 1.5 acres of vines on the island.
I want to grow Marquette here spaced every 6' along the trellis with 6' between rows on a TWC Trellis system 6' high. My main concerns are with my soil and water table. I believe the water table will be my biggest issue. My soil is dry but the growing area is only about 5 feet above water level for the lake (dam controlled and currently at the highest water level). I need to install a pipe in the ground to monitor the water table. If I need to lower the water level I should be able to do so with drain tile to a stable 3'.
Over the next few weeks I will be completing the following main objectives:
- Get soil samples sent in.
- Install a vertical pipe to monitor water table.
- Cut down the tall grass and till the soil for the first three rows.
- Correct soil conditions.
- Plant 50, 1-year-old bare rooted vines.
- Install bamboo stakes and growing tubes.
- Install three trellis rows.(going north-south)
My main goal with all of this is to make some wine for myself and to add something interesting on the island. If I am able to get quality grapes to grow here then I wouldn’t mind turning this into a profitable venture. I am self employed and I keep busy in the winter time but work pretty much stops from April to September.
Here are my current questions:
- How high should my grow tubes be if the trellis system will not be installed until later in the season?
- What is the best option for grow tubes?
- How late can I wait to install the trellis?
- Can I take cuttings from my new vines in the fall and grow them in a greenhouse over the winter to be planted next spring? I have been doing research on this but I wasn’t sure if my vines would be too young.
- Should I till the whole area to be planted or just up the rows where the grapes will go? It would be nice to keep the existing grass to prevent erosion but I am concerned it will compete too much with the vines.
- Does my 6’x6’x6’ spacing sound good for my conditions and vine type? I am working within a finite space and would like to maximize yield per acre.
I have attached a picture of the island with a box, not to perfect scale, of where I would like to grow the first 100’x150’. The remaining growing area if I decide to expand would be the rest of the island to the east. It is mostly cleared but there are some trees I would have to cut down.
I would love to hear any comments and concerns that anyone has. I more info I can absorb right now the better.
Thanks,
Rab
I own a small island in Michigan that I currently use for camping. It is just under 4 acres in total size, about half wooded and half cleared with a few trees here or there. My plan is to start off this year with 50 vines and next year fill a 100' x 150' area of the island. If I am able to get the vines to grow well on my unique plot of land then I could comfortably have up to 1.5 acres of vines on the island.
I want to grow Marquette here spaced every 6' along the trellis with 6' between rows on a TWC Trellis system 6' high. My main concerns are with my soil and water table. I believe the water table will be my biggest issue. My soil is dry but the growing area is only about 5 feet above water level for the lake (dam controlled and currently at the highest water level). I need to install a pipe in the ground to monitor the water table. If I need to lower the water level I should be able to do so with drain tile to a stable 3'.
Over the next few weeks I will be completing the following main objectives:
- Get soil samples sent in.
- Install a vertical pipe to monitor water table.
- Cut down the tall grass and till the soil for the first three rows.
- Correct soil conditions.
- Plant 50, 1-year-old bare rooted vines.
- Install bamboo stakes and growing tubes.
- Install three trellis rows.(going north-south)
My main goal with all of this is to make some wine for myself and to add something interesting on the island. If I am able to get quality grapes to grow here then I wouldn’t mind turning this into a profitable venture. I am self employed and I keep busy in the winter time but work pretty much stops from April to September.
Here are my current questions:
- How high should my grow tubes be if the trellis system will not be installed until later in the season?
- What is the best option for grow tubes?
- How late can I wait to install the trellis?
- Can I take cuttings from my new vines in the fall and grow them in a greenhouse over the winter to be planted next spring? I have been doing research on this but I wasn’t sure if my vines would be too young.
- Should I till the whole area to be planted or just up the rows where the grapes will go? It would be nice to keep the existing grass to prevent erosion but I am concerned it will compete too much with the vines.
- Does my 6’x6’x6’ spacing sound good for my conditions and vine type? I am working within a finite space and would like to maximize yield per acre.
I have attached a picture of the island with a box, not to perfect scale, of where I would like to grow the first 100’x150’. The remaining growing area if I decide to expand would be the rest of the island to the east. It is mostly cleared but there are some trees I would have to cut down.
I would love to hear any comments and concerns that anyone has. I more info I can absorb right now the better.
Thanks,
Rab