It will make the wife happy. I have a spot almost ready. Which root stock would you recommend?
What is your soil like?It will make the wife happy. I have a spot almost ready. Which root stock would you recommend?
Soil sample and a perp test for drainage first amend the soil will take about a year to completeFor clay I would do 101-14mgt because it's a clay rootstock. Or 3309.
You might be able to get away with 1103 Paulsen as well as its widely adaptable and less suceptible to issues from too much or too little water. Since waterlogging will be a issue for 3309.
You might be able to get away with 1103 Paulsen as well as its widely adaptable and less suceptible to issues from too much or too little water.
How many decades have you been doing this ( apple man) .I am beginning a new thread to sort of document planting a new vineyard from beginning forward. The methods I use here are not standard issue, but are using methods I have gleaned from my 45 years of farming, ag college and working in research trials, including my own. Don't expect it to begin all inclusive, but it will build upon itself as time goes on.
Thank you for saying this. We've been going back and forth on this very thing. East/west just feels right with the land we have chosen. After visiting a few sucessful vineyards with every configuration possible, we are more confident that our little vineyard isn't doomed from the start.The ole East/West, North/South debate will go on forever. I am of the camp that I plant whatever direction makes the most sense for the plot. A lot depends on the latitude where you are located. Where I am at, the vines get about the same amount of sun either orientation. The new vineyard will be running east/west.
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