wfournier
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I have been thinking about planting some grapes on some land I have access to (my father's place, I have some fruit trees and bees that I keep there). I am looking at where to start with this to determine if this is a practical (well maybe not practical lol) thing to do. My goal at this point is only to grow our own personal use and at this point I have never made wine but am working my way through Vines to Wines.
The space I would like to use (available space inside an electric fence) is about 24X60 and located in the pioneer valley of western Massachusetts. The soil is well drained to very well drained (about 10-12 in of top soil with a coarse sandy mix underneath. The water table is fairly high, when digging post holes at the lower end of the field we hit water at about 30 inches. The area I'm planning on using would be a little higher so I'm guessing water is about 4-6' underground. I am planning on getting a soil test and I am looking for a little input on how to go about that. The extension site suggests getting a number of samples from the site and mixing them (sounds pretty standard) and I guess my question comes from reading various suggestions from information I have found (get three tests from 12" 24" and 36") etc. Is this necessary? If I need to I can do that but I'd rather not if I don't need to.
Finally I am looking for a little guidance on row spacing and selecting grape varieties. Given the small space I was considering something like a 6X6 spacing configuration as it would allow for four rows and more vines per row but I know this is closer then most people seem to do and I have some concern as most of the vines that will do well around here are more vigorous and it seems that could be problematic with that sort of spacing. In terms of yield I would like to end up with at least enough for 5g of two or three grape varieties.
Any input is appreciated, I have been reading a lot of what I can find on here as well as the Vines to Wines book as well as a few other things I find online and finding a clear path forward has been difficult.
The space I would like to use (available space inside an electric fence) is about 24X60 and located in the pioneer valley of western Massachusetts. The soil is well drained to very well drained (about 10-12 in of top soil with a coarse sandy mix underneath. The water table is fairly high, when digging post holes at the lower end of the field we hit water at about 30 inches. The area I'm planning on using would be a little higher so I'm guessing water is about 4-6' underground. I am planning on getting a soil test and I am looking for a little input on how to go about that. The extension site suggests getting a number of samples from the site and mixing them (sounds pretty standard) and I guess my question comes from reading various suggestions from information I have found (get three tests from 12" 24" and 36") etc. Is this necessary? If I need to I can do that but I'd rather not if I don't need to.
Finally I am looking for a little guidance on row spacing and selecting grape varieties. Given the small space I was considering something like a 6X6 spacing configuration as it would allow for four rows and more vines per row but I know this is closer then most people seem to do and I have some concern as most of the vines that will do well around here are more vigorous and it seems that could be problematic with that sort of spacing. In terms of yield I would like to end up with at least enough for 5g of two or three grape varieties.
Any input is appreciated, I have been reading a lot of what I can find on here as well as the Vines to Wines book as well as a few other things I find online and finding a clear path forward has been difficult.