Wednesday, October 21, 2009

When Learning How to Grow a Grape Vine You Must Know This

In this post I thought about sharing a great article on grape growing. It talks about the 1 fundamental thing you have to do when learning how to grow a grape vine. A lot of people get this one wrong and therefore I think it's good that you give this article a read. Be sure that you follow all the advice given in order to set up your foundation as stable as possible. You will thank yourself later with delicious grapes as a reward.

If you are completely new to grape growing and want to know how to grow a grape vine, then you have to know ONE very fundamental thing. And that is..

Planting at the right location.

If you don't plant on the right location then it doesn't matter how well you prune the grape vine, how much you water it or how much fertilizer you add, it's not going to help a badly planted grape vine. OK so what do a grape vine need in order to grow well, and to produce large and tasty grape berries?

First, you need to find a spot that receives a lot of sunlight. They need a lot of sun and high temperature in order to develop and ripe the berries. For this you should choose a slope or wall that is facing south.

Second, the vine grows best in poor soil that doesn't have much nutrient value. You can examine the plants that are already growing at the site you are considering to evaluate the quality of the soil. If there is a lot of weeds and healthy plants then you can almost be certain that the soil is rich in nutrients.

Third, the soil has to be well drained and have a lot of access to water. The vines drinks enormous amounts of water when it's in its active stage so access to water is a must. However, too much water will spoil the quality of the grape berries and they will not have the desired quality.

The fourth and last thing to consider is the type of hole you are digging to plant the grape vine in. You have to dig a hole that is big enough to fit the roots without bending them. If there is one root that is too long then you can trim it off. Also, don't dig the hole too deep.

All of these instructions and more will become second nature to you if you follow the guide at http://www.mygrapegrowingguide.com. There are lots of tips on how to choose the right location, how to plant it, water it, fertilize it, train it, prune it, and harvest it.

If you would like to receive more information about how to grow a grape vine then visit the link and get yourself up too date with the most successful techniques.

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