Yup … from having pictures of a neighbor’s German Shepard in a similar location, I’d say smaller than the shepard but still 30-40 pounds…What was that Chris? A coyote?
You have a beautiful trellis. I only wish that I had space for a trellis like that. Could I ask where you bought your cross bars and other hardware?
I feel your pain.I don’t even have any ripe cherry tomatoes yet.
Do you do a lot of in-season pruning? I’m in year two on most of my vines as well. All were trimmed back to three or four buds in April. Most were less than a foot tall. Since then, Some of them have grown one or two dominant shoots while others are still rather bushy. I’m wondering if I should select the best came on those bushy ones and trim off the others so the plant directs all the energy to one vine?While we were installing the catch wires, I also went through and did a clean up on the vines - removing all of the suckers as step one.
Then, with the vines that had woody cordons from last year, I went ahead and selected spur positions and eliminated extra canes. With the vines that had reached the wire last year but which had not made cordons, I evaluated the new growth and picked the best canes for cordons, tying them to the cordon wire and eliminating the smaller canes (keeping a cane or two for a spare where appropriate.
Here is a row of Syrah vines - the right most one was one that i selected cordons this year, the one in the middle is just out of the grow tube but had two nice canes, and the left one had two cordons from last year.View attachment 103340
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