PCharles
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Here in the Eastern Southland, it is now time to prune.
A friend of mine has been real busy pruning his vineyard. I offered to assist him today... see posted photo. This vineyard is located in Western North Carolina (South Creek Vineyard and Winery). Jim, the owner, visited California during there winter time off. He was able to observe vine pruning there and he has come back planning to prune his vines harder than he has in the past. He is now leaving only two buds. By this I mean for each vine that grew out last season, that vine is being cut down to not much more than an inch or two.
We were able to prune three rows of Cabernet Sauvignon. Jim had already gotten his lower orchard of Cab Franc and Merlot. I believe he has another 12 rows to do. That's a lot of work!
Here's a pic that I took about 3PM this afternoon.
A friend of mine has been real busy pruning his vineyard. I offered to assist him today... see posted photo. This vineyard is located in Western North Carolina (South Creek Vineyard and Winery). Jim, the owner, visited California during there winter time off. He was able to observe vine pruning there and he has come back planning to prune his vines harder than he has in the past. He is now leaving only two buds. By this I mean for each vine that grew out last season, that vine is being cut down to not much more than an inch or two.
We were able to prune three rows of Cabernet Sauvignon. Jim had already gotten his lower orchard of Cab Franc and Merlot. I believe he has another 12 rows to do. That's a lot of work!
Here's a pic that I took about 3PM this afternoon.