Growing hybrid grapes in the UP and looking to learn, learn, learn!
I’m in Chassell which is a little way out of Houghton, home of Michigan Tech. We are at the base of the Keweenaw Peninsula, so we get about 200” of snow a year. I’m hoping the snow will keep my grapes insulated all winter!Welcome. Where are you at in the UP
i tried to upload some pics, but they said they were too large. I have 35 vines planted last year, 25 Marquette & 10 Frontenac. This year I planted 25 Petite Pearl and 10 Itasca. They’re all doing good, although I’ve had deer pressure on my new vines because I’m waiting for fencing to be put up. The one pic is my second year grapes. I don’t make wine from any other fruit at this point. I’ve made kit wine and some wine from concord style grapes for practice, but I’m anxious for my first crop next year!Welcome to WMT.
How are your grapes progressing? and what else do you run? Once stopped in Stevensville where I found the strongest red currant wine I’ve tasted but have yet to make it in the area again when they are open.
Right click on your pictures and see if RESIZE comes up, then click on the 2 to bring the size down.i tried to upload some pics, but they said they were too large. I have 35 vines planted last year, 25 Marquette & 10 Frontenac. This year I planted 25 Petite Pearl and 10 Itasca. They’re all doing good, although I’ve had deer pressure on my new vines because I’m waiting for fencing to be put up. The one pic is my second year grapes. I don’t make wine from any other fruit at this point. I’ve made kit wine and some wine from concord style grapes for practice, but I’m anxious for my first crop next year!
Do you remember which winery in Stevensville that you found the red currant wine?Welcome to WMT.
How are your grapes progressing? and what else do you run? Once stopped in Stevensville where I found the strongest red currant wine I’ve tasted but have yet to make it in the area again when they are open.
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