rich251076
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Hi,
I am in the process of setting up a small vineyard in my back yard. Here is what I was planning:
I am in Holden, MA. Zone 6a on the USDA map.
4 x 24 foot rows.
4x4 posts at the end of each row, 5ft above ground, 2.5 feet below set in quickrete - no post anchoring. Top wire training. I was going to use wire vises to setup the training wires.
t-posts between plants supporting the training wires.
3 plants per row spaced at 6, 12, 18 ft.
I see a lot of information on setting up bigger setups but not so much on tiny vineyards. I'd be grateful for some help in answering my questions please:
1. Can you recommend a good easy, forgiving and vigorous table and wine grape for my zone. I tend to like sweet wines like Moscato d'asti is that down to the grape of the processing?
2. Sinking just the post 5ft above ground and 2.5 feet below am I ok without post anchoring on such short rows?
3. For plant spacing, is every six feet to much or to little - can I go higher density and still do top wire training?
4. What kind of yield can I expect from a tiny vineyard like this? Note - I am aiming more for aesthetics and the pleasure of growing as much as anything.
Anyone else in MA, any other advice?
Thank you kindly, appreciate any advice on this journey.
Rich
I am in the process of setting up a small vineyard in my back yard. Here is what I was planning:
I am in Holden, MA. Zone 6a on the USDA map.
4 x 24 foot rows.
4x4 posts at the end of each row, 5ft above ground, 2.5 feet below set in quickrete - no post anchoring. Top wire training. I was going to use wire vises to setup the training wires.
t-posts between plants supporting the training wires.
3 plants per row spaced at 6, 12, 18 ft.
I see a lot of information on setting up bigger setups but not so much on tiny vineyards. I'd be grateful for some help in answering my questions please:
1. Can you recommend a good easy, forgiving and vigorous table and wine grape for my zone. I tend to like sweet wines like Moscato d'asti is that down to the grape of the processing?
2. Sinking just the post 5ft above ground and 2.5 feet below am I ok without post anchoring on such short rows?
3. For plant spacing, is every six feet to much or to little - can I go higher density and still do top wire training?
4. What kind of yield can I expect from a tiny vineyard like this? Note - I am aiming more for aesthetics and the pleasure of growing as much as anything.
Anyone else in MA, any other advice?
Thank you kindly, appreciate any advice on this journey.
Rich