Jim in Tennessee
Junior
Hi All
This spring I installed my first vineyard. Following are some of the specifics.
It's just over 1/2 acre with about 260 vines.
Vines are 250 Enchantment (developed for high humidity weather in East TN) and a dozen table grape vines.
Vines are still in BlueX grow tubes
Rows are 100 feet long
15-16 vines per row
12.5 gage high tensile wire
Drip irrigation at every vine
I've installed the lower wire at 3 feet and an irrigation wire at 16 inches. I'm getting ready to install the high wire now as my vines are getting tall enough to start pruning and training.
I put ratchet tensioners on the 3ft wire, but have not needed to tighten them yet as I was able to get them fairly tight with a Gripple tool.
Is there a need to have a ratchet tensioner since the Gripple tool seems quite effective at tightening?
Do I need to plan to loosen the trellis during the winter?
I could put the ratchet tensioner on the anchor post wire instead of the actual trellis wire.
Thanks for your feedback.
This spring I installed my first vineyard. Following are some of the specifics.
It's just over 1/2 acre with about 260 vines.
Vines are 250 Enchantment (developed for high humidity weather in East TN) and a dozen table grape vines.
Vines are still in BlueX grow tubes
Rows are 100 feet long
15-16 vines per row
12.5 gage high tensile wire
Drip irrigation at every vine
I've installed the lower wire at 3 feet and an irrigation wire at 16 inches. I'm getting ready to install the high wire now as my vines are getting tall enough to start pruning and training.
I put ratchet tensioners on the 3ft wire, but have not needed to tighten them yet as I was able to get them fairly tight with a Gripple tool.
Is there a need to have a ratchet tensioner since the Gripple tool seems quite effective at tightening?
Do I need to plan to loosen the trellis during the winter?
I could put the ratchet tensioner on the anchor post wire instead of the actual trellis wire.
Thanks for your feedback.