Pruning mature grape vines annually in late winter or early spring, before the buds begin to swell, is necessary to ensure the best yields. Watch as The Garden Doctor shows you how.
Greetings from SoCal zone 10b! Thank you for this timely video on grapevines! I planted new plants last year in spring and in autumn that have never fruited. Do they still need to be trimmed? Both are on on arbor trellis on opposite ends.
Newly planted grape vines may take up to 3 years to produce fruit. For more information on pruning, feel free to reference this guide on Jungseed.com: www.jungseed.com/category/grape-garden-guide
@@thegardendoctor yes this is the general growth time in most areas however a botanist in this area (zone 10b) told me it takes only 1 year here in his own years of experience of growing grapes. We shall see.
Greetings from SoCal zone 10b! Thank you for this timely video on grapevines! I planted new plants last year in spring and in autumn that have never fruited. Do they still need to be trimmed? Both are on on arbor trellis on opposite ends.
Newly planted grape vines may take up to 3 years to produce fruit. For more information on pruning, feel free to reference this guide on Jungseed.com: www.jungseed.com/category/grape-garden-guide
@@thegardendoctor yes this is the general growth time in most areas however a botanist in this area (zone 10b) told me it takes only 1 year here in his own years of experience of growing grapes. We shall see.