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Grape Planting Made Straightforward

Grape Planting
If you're looking to reach a great tasting wine ( which I am you are), you need to first select a quality grape to grow in your grapevine. Good grape planting is the first step on the road to great wine making.
Just like in real estate, grape quality mainly abides by one factor : Location, location, location!

Location, Location, Location!

In addition, not only should sunlight be plentiful, but it should also be exposed evenly on each side of the vine.

Aside from sunlight levels, the type of soil your significant factor to take in is another important factor to take in consideration when selecting the destination of your grapevines during planting. Grapevines thrive in nutrient-poor soils, since the shortage on vitamins forces the fruit to grow smaller. A smaller fruit not only implies more flavor-providing skin, but also a higher sugar concentration; aspects that are perfect for winemaking. This kind of fruit isn't OK for the wine process since the bonus juice would add too much liquid into the fermentation mix, weakening the already frail process that is slowed down due low sugar concentrations.

Drainage

Drainage is another critical facet to consider before planting your grape vines. The area where you may plant must be dry, as opposed to wet and puddly. Spacing your vines 6ft apart when you plant them will make sure drainage is maximized, with a typical yield of 1 gallon of wine per grapevine. The use of a trellis also assists the drainage of the crop, loosening the soil underneath the vine.

There are always chances of losing some of your crop to pests like plant sicknesses, insects and other larger animals like birds and deer.

The Planting Method


During the 1st year of growth, you will tie the strongest shoot in each vine to the trellis using string, and clipping off any extra shoots growing on the roots. In the vine's sleeping season, another pruning will be necessary. In the spring, once the buds grow again, you may again pick from the strongest shoots, and tie them together loosely as they grow. Overtime, these will be the extremities were the fruits will grow. Once you start employing a hydrometer, you may find that perfect gravity levels for a superbly ripe fruit that is prepared to crop varies between 1.095 and 1.105.

Growing grapes does take a median of 3 years before your first crop, but straightforward details in the grape plating and growing process will make a rewarding difference in the flavor of the wine you can be making then. .

Pierre Dupponte

Pierre Duponte is a grape growing expert. For more great tips on
How to Grow Grapes and make wine visit http://www.grapegrowingwinemakingtips.com/.

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