I am planting 3 marquette vines and replanting a concord vine I put in last year that made very little progress and then was damaged by severe wind. I am tearing out my trellis and replacing it with a GDC trellis
after hearing about grapeman's awesome success with the system. I am a total novice to growing anything. I live in Zone 5 Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Last year I planted Reliance and concord. Concord grey significant foliage but very little upward growth, Reliance hit the top wire but was damaged in severe winds and never bounced back late summer. It did not survive the winter.
This is my current plan:
1. Map out total area that will be occupied by the GDC trellis (24'x4') (6' vine spacing)
2. either build a berm down the center of the area marked for the trellis space or build up hills with packaged compost,
garden soil, and the native soil. I also have topsoil and gravel should they be necesary materials
3. plant the grapes and stake them
4. Build 2-3 GDC trellis posts. I've read 24' is the max you can run between posts. Not sure if a third (center) post will be needed
5. Dig postholes and install trellis posts.
6. Install earth anchors
7. Install wires. Use turnbuckles to tension wires during summer and remove tension during the winter.
My questions:
1. 2 or 3 posts for 24' of trellis?
2. Do I just use the 2 wires, one on each arm or do I add a high or mid wire for training purposes. I have seen diagrams with both.
3. My soil drainage is terrible. My backyard is muddy until late April/early May every year. I am ammending the soil at each planting site and building the soil up
I figure this is my only solution
4. Concrete mandatory for the posts?
5. Will large turnbuckles be able to adequately tension the trellis wire?
6. Where to buy grow tubes?
6. Any suggestions for planting on my heavy clay soil? Is digging out large holes and amending/building up adequate? How would you go about it if it were you?
after hearing about grapeman's awesome success with the system. I am a total novice to growing anything. I live in Zone 5 Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Last year I planted Reliance and concord. Concord grey significant foliage but very little upward growth, Reliance hit the top wire but was damaged in severe winds and never bounced back late summer. It did not survive the winter.
This is my current plan:
1. Map out total area that will be occupied by the GDC trellis (24'x4') (6' vine spacing)
2. either build a berm down the center of the area marked for the trellis space or build up hills with packaged compost,
garden soil, and the native soil. I also have topsoil and gravel should they be necesary materials
3. plant the grapes and stake them
4. Build 2-3 GDC trellis posts. I've read 24' is the max you can run between posts. Not sure if a third (center) post will be needed
5. Dig postholes and install trellis posts.
6. Install earth anchors
7. Install wires. Use turnbuckles to tension wires during summer and remove tension during the winter.
My questions:
1. 2 or 3 posts for 24' of trellis?
2. Do I just use the 2 wires, one on each arm or do I add a high or mid wire for training purposes. I have seen diagrams with both.
3. My soil drainage is terrible. My backyard is muddy until late April/early May every year. I am ammending the soil at each planting site and building the soil up
I figure this is my only solution
4. Concrete mandatory for the posts?
5. Will large turnbuckles be able to adequately tension the trellis wire?
6. Where to buy grow tubes?
6. Any suggestions for planting on my heavy clay soil? Is digging out large holes and amending/building up adequate? How would you go about it if it were you?