1lucky
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Hi everyone,
We are super new to planting, as in we haven't planted anything yet. We've ordered 8 vines from Ty Ty Nursery (2- 2 year Pinot Noir, 2- 3 year Sauvignon Blanc, 2- 3 year Merlot and 2- 3 year seedless variety of table grapes) and they are scheduled to be delivered in mid March. We live in So Illinois, not far from St Louis, zone 6B. I've tested my soil and the PH is around 6.5, have a nice south facing hill to plant them on, we have purchased the galvanized wire, one way vices and the 4x4's to build their trellis. Our plan is planting the vines with 10 feet on each side for the cordons, which would make our rows 40ft long, the plants 20 feet apart and the rows will be 10 feet apart.
This is the entirety of our plan at the moment, but I have a few questions and looking for suggestions or tips for improvement, the only thing that can't be changed is the plants are on their way and even that can probably be changed.
Questions:
Has anyone use Super Absorbent Polymer when they planted their new vines? Ours will be bare root and 2-3 years old.
Would you try to adjust your PH level? Like I said ours is 6.5 and that seems to be just on the upper limits of tolerable levels.
We have a nice turf of grass on the hill we are planting on now, we don't want to pull it all up so we were planning on building a 1ft by 1ft raised bed around the base of the vine so we can continue to cut and trim around the plants, more for aesthetic reasons than anything else. Do you see any issues with this?
With the 3 year plants; what is the likelihood that we will produce grapes this year? What about the 2 year plants?
Thoughts?
We are super new to planting, as in we haven't planted anything yet. We've ordered 8 vines from Ty Ty Nursery (2- 2 year Pinot Noir, 2- 3 year Sauvignon Blanc, 2- 3 year Merlot and 2- 3 year seedless variety of table grapes) and they are scheduled to be delivered in mid March. We live in So Illinois, not far from St Louis, zone 6B. I've tested my soil and the PH is around 6.5, have a nice south facing hill to plant them on, we have purchased the galvanized wire, one way vices and the 4x4's to build their trellis. Our plan is planting the vines with 10 feet on each side for the cordons, which would make our rows 40ft long, the plants 20 feet apart and the rows will be 10 feet apart.
This is the entirety of our plan at the moment, but I have a few questions and looking for suggestions or tips for improvement, the only thing that can't be changed is the plants are on their way and even that can probably be changed.
Questions:
Has anyone use Super Absorbent Polymer when they planted their new vines? Ours will be bare root and 2-3 years old.
Would you try to adjust your PH level? Like I said ours is 6.5 and that seems to be just on the upper limits of tolerable levels.
We have a nice turf of grass on the hill we are planting on now, we don't want to pull it all up so we were planning on building a 1ft by 1ft raised bed around the base of the vine so we can continue to cut and trim around the plants, more for aesthetic reasons than anything else. Do you see any issues with this?
With the 3 year plants; what is the likelihood that we will produce grapes this year? What about the 2 year plants?
Thoughts?