Hello,
I am from Central Minnesota and am thinking about planting a few grape vines just for my own use. My best location for these vines that gets optimum sun would be on the South side of a row of evergreen trees. We have heavy clay soil with about eighteen inches of black soil over the top of this. This area also has the best location for good air movement to prevent an environment which could be to wet. Would the high acidity that the evergreens add to the soil be detrimental to raising grapes? Also, we are out in a very windy area. With our harsh climate and extreme winds, would a grape plant be able to survive this climate?
Thanks!
Senior Hobby
I am from Central Minnesota and am thinking about planting a few grape vines just for my own use. My best location for these vines that gets optimum sun would be on the South side of a row of evergreen trees. We have heavy clay soil with about eighteen inches of black soil over the top of this. This area also has the best location for good air movement to prevent an environment which could be to wet. Would the high acidity that the evergreens add to the soil be detrimental to raising grapes? Also, we are out in a very windy area. With our harsh climate and extreme winds, would a grape plant be able to survive this climate?
Thanks!
Senior Hobby