Greetings all. Over the years I have made many grape growing videos and have linked several in the description box which may interest you. Here is a good one to start with. How to grow grapes. Important points and information ruclips.net/video/6DUGU_Ock1o/видео.html
My grapes are now setting their leader vines. I’ve had them for a few years but in the wrong place. After moving them in February, they have taken off this year and I have to regularly direct their growth to where I want it. Hopefully, one day they’ll look like yours. My varieties are Flame, Einset and Venus (2 of these). I’m in Louisiana in USDA zone 8B. We get up to 105°F/40.6°C often in August, with 95%+ humidity regularly, all year. Pruning will be a must. I found baby Muscadine grapevines on my property about ten days ago. Who knew it could be so accommodating for grapes here. Thanks.
I have to grow Zilga grape 🍇 Dan from Latvia as North Wales is not as warm as down south.But have a really good Harvest from them as they are a Northern grape so even if the Summer weather is bad still get a good crop !
A welcome video, by chance I was just about to prune my grape vines. Severe hard winter pruning looks to really be paying off. 30+ decent sized baby bunches from a 1m spread. Interestingly the more shaded parts showing more fruit.
Thanks for sharing this Dan. Sadly a grape vine i had for only a year, a cold hardy variety, flowered and had baby grapes 🍇 on it, then suddenly the leaves turned red and started shrivelling dropping all the grapes. The leaves fell off and it did not grow back this year. Ive bought another last week, Lakemont, hopefully it will do better 🙏
Hi Dan you must be king of growing grapes 🍇.I have been watching your videos for a couple of years and have been trying to grow grapes in pollytunnel and in a varanda still waiting for them to survive. I think must be the the soil I use.i am in Glasgow and if you can advise me of the soil I should have to grow grapes.thanks
Hi Dan, that's great info as always. I have a structure outside which is a kind of conservatory, but not glass. I want to grow a grapevine in it which is planted outside . Would the lakemont be suitable. I'm in mid Wales, so winters are more wet than cold. We are an 8b zone. Many thanks.
I bought some younger grape vines for the first time this year - do you have any advice (or a video!) on how to treat younger vines, and how I should prune or shape them? There seems to be lots of advice on pruning and all of it seems to be aimed at people who own vineyards…
@@homegardens7682 thanks - they sound relatively forgiving then. They’re currently in pots up against a south facing wall and will stay there until I move house in a couple of years then go in the ground. Started with Suffolk Red, got a small Boskoop Glory and then my partner picked up a Lakemont from Asda for £6 a couple of weeks ago! Looking forward to it all.
Greetings all. Over the years I have made many grape growing videos and have linked several in the description box which may interest you. Here is a good one to start with. How to grow grapes. Important points and information ruclips.net/video/6DUGU_Ock1o/видео.html
My grapes are now setting their leader vines. I’ve had them for a few years but in the wrong place. After moving them in February, they have taken off this year and I have to regularly direct their growth to where I want it. Hopefully, one day they’ll look like yours. My varieties are Flame, Einset and Venus (2 of these). I’m in Louisiana in USDA zone 8B. We get up to 105°F/40.6°C often in August, with 95%+ humidity regularly, all year. Pruning will be a must.
I found baby Muscadine grapevines on my property about ten days ago. Who knew it could be so accommodating for grapes here.
Thanks.
Sounds like you are doing great there with your vines. Great stuff.
Those look so Good , wow , your efforts are not a waste with your harvest , amazing
Cheers. Hopefully loads to come.
Why not south east Dan?
Generally gets less Sun Brett than South or South West. Grapes love the Sun.
Wooow Dan you doing really well nice one cool love it 😁 💪awesome work dan 😊
Thanks so much Chloe.
@@homegardens7682 you're welcome Dan 😊
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌it all looks so lush and beautiful!!!✌️❤️
Cheers Stuart!
I have to grow Zilga grape 🍇 Dan from Latvia as North Wales is not as warm as down south.But have a really good Harvest from them as they are a Northern grape so even if the Summer weather is bad still get a good crop !
Great stuff.
A welcome video, by chance I was just about to prune my grape vines. Severe hard winter pruning looks to really be paying off. 30+ decent sized baby bunches from a 1m spread. Interestingly the more shaded parts showing more fruit.
Your doing great there. See how the shaded grapes turn out.
Thanks for sharing this Dan. Sadly a grape vine i had for only a year, a cold hardy variety, flowered and had baby grapes 🍇 on it, then suddenly the leaves turned red and started shrivelling dropping all the grapes. The leaves fell off and it did not grow back this year. Ive bought another last week, Lakemont, hopefully it will do better 🙏
You should hopefully do great with Lakemont. Its a great variety.
Great video thanks.
My pleasure.
Hi, love the helpful videos just watching them all now, just wondering do you have and videos on how to cut a clipping to replant some where else
Here you go! ruclips.net/video/bt8lSceMHKE/видео.html
Another great video Dan, i’m wondering if you use ur cuttings to propagate from and Do you sell them at all? I would be interested if you do.
I don't sell or give away cuttings. I will never say never though. Maybe one day.
Hi Dan you must be king of growing grapes 🍇.I have been watching your videos for a couple of years and have been trying to grow grapes in pollytunnel and in a varanda still waiting for them to survive. I think must be the the soil I use.i am in Glasgow and if you can advise me of the soil I should have to grow grapes.thanks
They like a well draining growing medium, not sitting in water etc. The soil here is very light and sandy.
Hi Dan, that's great info as always. I have a structure outside which is a kind of conservatory, but not glass. I want to grow a grapevine in it which is planted outside . Would the lakemont be suitable. I'm in mid Wales, so winters are more wet than cold. We are an 8b zone. Many thanks.
The conservatory would need to be unheated. If it is then yes. It will probably grow very quick in there.
I bought some younger grape vines for the first time this year - do you have any advice (or a video!) on how to treat younger vines, and how I should prune or shape them? There seems to be lots of advice on pruning and all of it seems to be aimed at people who own vineyards…
I basically grow mine up a fence. I let them do their thing for a year to two then prune back a bit. I try to not let them get invasive.
@@homegardens7682 thanks - they sound relatively forgiving then. They’re currently in pots up against a south facing wall and will stay there until I move house in a couple of years then go in the ground.
Started with Suffolk Red, got a small Boskoop Glory and then my partner picked up a Lakemont from Asda for £6 a couple of weeks ago! Looking forward to it all.
Hey Dan! Do you know where I can buy some organic dark seeded grape vines in the UK?? I took on an allotment and want to add some in :)🍇
These are great companies in my experience. www.blackmoor.co.uk/category.php?keywords=grapes www.victoriananursery.co.uk/Black--Red-Grape-Vines/
@@homegardens7682 Excellent thank you! 🤙🏼
Bastard vine weevil killed my last 3 grape vines over winter 🤬
Sorry to hear that.