Pruning Grapes 2014

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

Комментарии • 153

  • @barrb6134
    @barrb6134 5 лет назад +5

    I can't begin to say enough thanks for taking the time to "instruct", on pruning grapes. I have vines that are probably 50-60 years old. Each year I get very little fruit, but VERY long runners.
    BUT NOW I finally know the secret to keeping the vines in production! Thanks!!

  • @enjoyyourlife40
    @enjoyyourlife40 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for these extremely helpful videos. Six years ago my husband and I bought a home on a decent size lot in Northern California. Every other house we had had very small lots and though I still grew a few things, I now have plums, lemon, fig, pomegranate, espaliered Apple and pear and just last year we put in grapes. I retired last year and this garden has made a dream come true.
    All my fruit trees are kept low so we don't have to get up on ladders and deal with too much fruit. Espaliered multi grafted trees spread the time we get fruit over many months. Your wonderful videos are concise and easy to follow. I think I would be lost without them. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @natashacloutier3285
    @natashacloutier3285 4 года назад

    Gosh finally. Was about to take back my grape plants because of all the backyard gardeners extremely messy, buggy plants. This was a great video. New subscriber!! Thanks so much

  • @AlenbtgMepstoen
    @AlenbtgMepstoen 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! Simple and direct talking about the subject, that is the good presentation.

  • @kathyahrens638
    @kathyahrens638 4 года назад

    watched 6 grapevine pruning videos. This is the most informative. Thanks

  • @fenderstratguy
    @fenderstratguy 2 года назад +1

    I love your suggestion about tying first, before pruning . Such obvious common sense, yet I didn’t think of it myself.
    (I’m a beginner, though…. I just planted my very first ever vines today)

  • @auntynette7503
    @auntynette7503 9 лет назад +18

    Thank you so much for a CLEAR, CONCISE video that is excellent visually and brilliant audio! I makes a very nice change to watch something that is very clear and to the point both audio (which is often compromised on others) and visually clear. You put a lot of information in here that is easy to hear and follow without rambling :-) It is very obvious by your professional manner that this IS your livelihood. Thank you so much Tom. If I was in America, I would not hesitate in buying from you. I am a subscriber and wish you well. Annette from Australia.

    • @gilbertasmall3705
      @gilbertasmall3705 8 лет назад

      Aunty Nette . I

    • @InnerAlchemist
      @InnerAlchemist 7 лет назад

      What Aunt Nette said - agree completely. Extremely informative and easy to listen to and learn from. Thank you Tom

    • @lolanootenboom889
      @lolanootenboom889 6 лет назад

      Aunty Nette
      Ty

    • @leftertiberiuvlad
      @leftertiberiuvlad 6 лет назад

      I can across a great compilation of videos that will help you at Grape Grower Folio

  • @horrido666
    @horrido666 6 лет назад +5

    Finally someone who knows what they're talking about. Thanks.

  • @bradharper5397
    @bradharper5397 8 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for the excellent training session that quickly showed how to use both cane and spur pruning. I appreciate the tip on using some green nursery tape to hold the cane before pruning.

  • @growinglongisland
    @growinglongisland 8 лет назад +15

    Love this guy, he makes everything look so easy!

    • @lofenoialof5320
      @lofenoialof5320 4 года назад +1

      Yes he’s great! Super clear , kind, and helpful!

  • @SkylinersYeti
    @SkylinersYeti 5 лет назад +2

    Another great video, thank you. I like to use sisal twine to tie plants. If for some reason I forget to cut off the next growing season it rots within a season. I prefer to minimize the amount of plastic I use.

  • @JWHealing
    @JWHealing 2 года назад

    Thanks this was very informative. I didn't know there are two different types of grape vines, those that need cane pruning and those that like spur pruning. I do not know my grape variety, but I've pruned the crap out of it in previous years, and always get a huge harvest, so I'll assume it's OK with spur pruning.

  • @robertburleson5509
    @robertburleson5509 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for answering most of my questions. I always find your videos very informative! I have a few Concords in the backyard so I will use the cane pruning method. I might be too late for heavy pruning this year. I live at about 3500 feet in NC and we've had a crazy winter. No foliage yet on the vine but my apples are breaking dormancy and the grapes will probably break by weeks end. Vines are in their third year and starting to need some major discipline. This will be their first pruning. I had...well the birds had several clusters last year from the three vines I have. Thanks again for the info!

  • @peka1887
    @peka1887 3 года назад

    Thank you for clear explanation of spur vs cane pruning

  • @OKAZWA44
    @OKAZWA44 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you Sir for the info. highly appreciated ......clear concise and to the point ... 3 cheers to you and God bless you

  • @johncaprar9169
    @johncaprar9169 7 лет назад

    I like the way you explain everything you do there Sir. appreciate your help.

  • @c.nguyen7703
    @c.nguyen7703 3 года назад

    A GREAT demonstration....! Thanks a lot for the useful lesson.

  • @Bernieclark45
    @Bernieclark45 8 лет назад +1

    I have 20 vines on my plot but don't know what is their type. Now with the help of your video I am on the case. Thank you.

  • @CarlyleSmith
    @CarlyleSmith 3 года назад +1

    I wish you'd finish pruning something so I could see the pattern before moving on.

  • @lorib5398
    @lorib5398 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you. My unpruned vine is on year 2, and I need to start planning ahead. Those cut off parts can be planted and rerooted....fyi

  • @denniszlatkin4280
    @denniszlatkin4280 8 лет назад +3

    Nicely done and well explained. Thanks, Dave.

    • @sophiashcherbakova2867
      @sophiashcherbakova2867 5 лет назад

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  • @aaronsilver1975
    @aaronsilver1975 4 года назад

    I pruned mine down to the woody parts. Didnt leave any last years or any spurs i guess they're called. Hope it comes back to life in spring.

  • @kodachip
    @kodachip 8 лет назад

    I have 10 grape vines of unknown variety on a large trellis that are 18 to 20 years old. Each year I get loads of vine but NO grapes! Once in a while I'll see the starting of a bunch but only a few will turn into a grape but they never mature. I must be doing everything wrong. I've tried various running technics but nothing has helped. Do I grub them up and start over?

  • @nancysewell769
    @nancysewell769 4 года назад

    Do I cut off what would be a spur on all the Thompson canes? How do I re-establish a new head when my old vine is a mess at the top?

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  4 года назад

      Remove all but three or four vines. Shorten the ones you leave to three spurs long.

  • @MrKristoffle
    @MrKristoffle 7 лет назад +1

    hi, so sorry sir. may I have your greatest guidance please, if I chop off the cordon and use it as a stem, may I ask if it is possible for the cordon to root? meaning instead of cutting off the cane go use as a stem for rooting, I choose to chop off a thick cordon as a cutting stem, and insert into a pot of soil, or insert into a bucket of water, do you think the cordon I chop off from the grape tree trunk, will grow roots, or not. please help, cos I would like to chop off a cordon from the grape tree I grow into the ground already.

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  7 лет назад

      Very good chance it will root. Grapes are propagated on their own root.

  • @70sfred1
    @70sfred1 8 лет назад +1

    I have a Concord vine and a Niagara vine on an arbor. Last year I pruned it hard and got a lot of vines,but little grapes. The vines were trailing on the ground. Can I light prune in the summer the trailing vines?

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  8 лет назад +2

      Both varieties require fall or winter cane pruning for best production. The only summer pruning recommended for grapes would be skirting 18" up from soil level so no canes reach the ground or window pruning for light exposure of the fruit clusters.

    • @70sfred1
      @70sfred1 8 лет назад

      Dave Wilson Nursery Thank you and much appreciated!

  • @growtolearn4545
    @growtolearn4545 3 года назад

    hi dave. where are you guys located?

  • @cjwalker3846
    @cjwalker3846 5 лет назад

    A garage repairman taught me how to prun muscadine grapes today. Also, he taughtme how to make roots for new muscadine plants, using peat moss and root hormone.

  • @larryramey7532
    @larryramey7532 4 года назад

    I was encouraged to see using two wires to grow grapes. A relative from Germany had me use two levels, so 4 wires to grow on. What do you think about that?

  • @triumphmanful
    @triumphmanful 5 лет назад

    WELL I PRUNED MY GRAPE VINES LIKE YOU DID AND THIS YEAR I GOT NO GRAPES AT ALL ! NOT ONE FLOWER FORMED. SOMETHING WENT WRONG. DID PRUNING STOP GRAPE PRODUCTION ? i have plenty of shoots and leaves, JUST NO GRAPES !!!!!! Any ideas would help greatly !

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  5 лет назад

      That is a bummer.. Are your varieties cane type or spur type?

  • @lofenoialof5320
    @lofenoialof5320 4 года назад

    In SoCal the leaves are still on the vine , yet some leaves are browning at the edges . Am I watering too much, or not feeding it enough ? Also is it too early to prune ? Thanks so much!

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  4 года назад +1

      Probably damage due to summer heat stress. Wait until vines go dormant to do your pruning. late December/ early January.

    • @lofenoialof5320
      @lofenoialof5320 4 года назад

      @@DaveWilsonTrees that sounds good. Also do you how to prep some areas in the garden where the ground is hard dry and clay rich? Someone said to place 2-3 feet of mulch there and let it break down over time and then the soil will be ready to grow in . Thank you!

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  4 года назад +1

      Mulch can definitely improve your soil. You can plant in a raised bed or mound to overcome poor drainage.

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  4 года назад +1

      Mulch won’t improve drainage much. For that you should apply gypsum and till it in.

    • @lofenoialof5320
      @lofenoialof5320 4 года назад

      @@DaveWilsonTrees wow that’s good to know : ) thanks

  • @donnathompson9828
    @donnathompson9828 5 лет назад

    I purchased a red and a green/white grape vine from Home Depot a few years ago. One vine died and I am not sure which is left behind. I have not yet gotten fruits How do I identify if I have red grapevine or green/white vine? I want a replacement but need to know what I have now. Thanks for answer

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  5 лет назад

      You will have to get it to fruit to know for sure.

  • @kzoohowie
    @kzoohowie 8 лет назад

    Someone told me to prune all the small stuff off of my grapes. I have the big trunk going up the post and some big branches going over the trellis. I cut everything else off. Now I am worried that I cut too much off to get any grapes this year. Did I cut too much?

  • @justbeachy2031
    @justbeachy2031 3 года назад

    Well I blew it. Suddenly, leaves have appeared. I have been meanng to get to it. : ( I have another grapevine that grew on it's own. Seconed year. No leaves, do you think I can transplant
    it?

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  3 года назад

      It could take a seedling grape many years to mature and become productive.

  • @MrKristoffle
    @MrKristoffle 7 лет назад

    dear sir, I am really very much thankful and much appreciated for your precious reply. so you are saying, and meaning I can actually PRUNE down the CORDON use it as a stem for ROOTING, instead of pruning the grape cane or shoot or vine using as a stem for rooting, is that what you mean? because if I can prune down my grape CORDON (VERY THICK "HAND") to use it as for a stem, instead of pruning the cane, then I shall prune down the CORDON on this coming weekend.

  • @rosskstar
    @rosskstar 6 лет назад

    What if your vine grows 20 feet in either direction every year? Should you cut back to a 20 foot leader or only 24" like you say?

  • @markweber2958
    @markweber2958 4 года назад

    How do I identify what variety of grape vine I have ...and mine have not been managed in 50 years ...last year i cleaned all of the trees and honeysuckle..out ...i have 7 .one gallon bags of marble size grapes ....HELP....lol...please??

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  4 года назад

      Mark Weber if you don’t know the variety, the best is to cane prune one side and spur prune the other and see which works better. Every fall you need to prune the vines way back. One vine can only ripen so much fruit, so if overgrown, you will get marbles.

    • @markweber2958
      @markweber2958 4 года назад

      Thanks dave

    • @markweber2958
      @markweber2958 4 года назад

      If were to send you a cane could you help me identify??

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  4 года назад

      Mark Weber sorry, no. You can try sending a fruit picture to our Facebook page, but even that is not easy to identify.

    • @markweber2958
      @markweber2958 4 года назад

      Ok thanks for your help

  • @MrKristoffle
    @MrKristoffle 7 лет назад +1

    and also, what is the length for the cordon I can prune down as a stem? I know a normal cutting is 12 to 18 inches. but for cordon, what is the length, dear sir, please HELP..

  • @SheepAmongG.O.A.T
    @SheepAmongG.O.A.T 8 лет назад

    I want to ask for advice if I may. I have grapes trained horizontally along my back fence. This is the 3rd year so every little vine growing out has grapes on the end of it. They are about 6 inches apart. I was wondering if it would be a good idea to cut about half of them out to increase energy to the ones that are left.

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  8 лет назад

      +truthseeker1973 Yes, thinning would be beneficial to fruit size and quality.

    • @jerrymacmillanjr9955
      @jerrymacmillanjr9955 8 лет назад +1

      Dave Wilson Nursery I've seen green grapes trained to a fence in a backyard in Wisconsin they were full of nice heavy grape bunches

  • @triumphmanful
    @triumphmanful 5 лет назад

    I did this recently for my sprawling Concord vines. The front vines on my property have no leaves this spring ! I think its dead now. The back deck vine has plenty of leaves. What happened ??? I did exactly what you did ! It was very vigorous last year but grape clusters were not so great . HELP

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  5 лет назад +1

      Is it the same variety front and back? Different micro-climates can make them act different. No doubt the plants in front got much more cold, and the back was a little warmer. The bare variety is hopefully still dormant.

  • @stateniland
    @stateniland 5 лет назад

    Hi Dave... can I container grow grapes in the NYC area?.. leave the plant outdoors all year without fear of the roots freezing?
    Thank you
    Joe

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  5 лет назад

      You would have to keep the root column from freezing solid, but it may be possible.

    • @stateniland
      @stateniland 5 лет назад

      @@DaveWilsonTrees OK TY for your response
      Joe

  • @Dirrtza
    @Dirrtza 5 лет назад

    How much grape you get from one vine? It seems a bit to much

  • @samer8582
    @samer8582 4 года назад

    Thank you from Lebanon

  • @kellyshuey5564
    @kellyshuey5564 7 лет назад +1

    Love the tutorial!!! Thank you, that was amazing.

  • @rowenafulache6461
    @rowenafulache6461 3 года назад

    Cvan I buy few cuttings of your grapes thanks

  • @Larrabjl
    @Larrabjl 5 лет назад

    Do these rules apply to growing grapes in northern Minnesota?

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  5 лет назад +1

      They're more guidelines than rules, and yes, if you want fruit and not just long green vines they absolutely apply in all growing zones.

  • @nutmegger1957
    @nutmegger1957 10 лет назад

    I've got a Concord Grape Vine that is growing strong, but is basically just looking like a shrub on the ground. It's voluminous and just growing wild. The plant is a number of years old. it's along a pine tree shaded area, and I'm thinking of pruning it and encouraging to grow on an Arbor. I'd love to find someone here in CT to come by and evaluate the plant and its potential. Any suggestions?

  • @carolaskitchen8969
    @carolaskitchen8969 4 года назад

    What kind of pruning sheers do you recommend?

  • @danishelley7112
    @danishelley7112 8 лет назад

    I just moved into a home with two vines that have been neglected and are really overgrown. When pruning, how do I tell which canes are viable and which to get rid of?

    • @killjoyreturns4464
      @killjoyreturns4464 3 года назад

      In general..smooth wood, keep, old barky wood, remove... aside from the main trunk of course. Fruiting wood is the younger stuff

  • @Imgone2024
    @Imgone2024 9 лет назад

    I have a very old grape vine, hasn't been pruned in years, an I mean probably 20 or more. I don't know where to start or what time of year to start. I tried to do some last year, but they sure don't look like this guys do!

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  9 лет назад +3

      Robyn Brown 20 years, sounds like you have a lot of work ahead of you. Grapes are best grown to fit a pre determined supportive structure. If you are growing to fit on a trellis, arbor, fence or whatever structure you choose you need to bring the plant back to balance with its support. Once the pre determined growth pattern has been accomplished the vine should be winter pruned every season using either spur or cane pruning style. You can get more information on grape pruning and culture by viewing the grape videos posted to the fruit tube section of the Dave Wilson Nursery web-site.

    • @Imgone2024
      @Imgone2024 9 лет назад +1

      Thank you! The old support structure has partially collapsed. It was originally fence posts and wire fencing and the wood is rotten. After watching some videos and talking with a friend we cane up with a plan to cut them into a manageable size and find the main vines. Watch and see if enough grapes grow this summer to make the work of putting in new support structures worth all the work. My great grandpa planted those vines and made wine with them. I want jam.

    • @maxdecphoenix
      @maxdecphoenix 8 лет назад

      +Robyn Brown what's the diameter of the trunk at the base?

    • @sharonhumes3903
      @sharonhumes3903 8 лет назад

      Wow looks so easy

  • @csandreas1
    @csandreas1 10 лет назад

    when you say to leave 6 eyes of the last year growth, you mean the wood that is 2 years old right? the wood that is 1 years old won't produce grape right?

  • @gwynethgrove772
    @gwynethgrove772 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks great video, all very clear now.

  • @gregbrooks9546
    @gregbrooks9546 6 лет назад

    Dave, Is 14 ga. wire heavy enough to grow grape vines on with a 30 foot run

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  6 лет назад

      Possibly if it is supported several times. Personally I would go with a heaver gage or a spun cable. Galvanized or stainless.

    • @gregbrooks9546
      @gregbrooks9546 6 лет назад

      The wire I have is a farm fencing galvanized wire I bought at tractor supply and I have like 5,000 ft of it so wanted to use it instead of buying more. So what gage do you use.

  • @food4u598
    @food4u598 5 лет назад

    This something new for me in my local its not this way. Big trees we have and spreaded on the steel wires.

  • @Bettinasisrg
    @Bettinasisrg 9 лет назад

    Hello, I have 30 year old green seedless cane fruit vines that were here at my house when I moved in. After 5 years of a lot of fruit my youngest daughter and her boyfriend (no longer) decided to 'prune' them (w/o my knowledge). Well they sure did! The next couple years were OK, but then nothing! I thought it had been killed, but it seems to be coming back. Is that normal after a severe pruning? Also what fertilizer do you recommend, and is there anything else I can do to help it come back better. I live in North Idaho. (any help is appreciated) Thanks!

  • @MiViolets
    @MiViolets 6 лет назад

    how do you know how to build the trellis

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  6 лет назад

      You can find instructions online. You can build the scaffold and plant a standard tree and prune it to fit the scaffold. Or you can buy an espalier that is already started and create the scaffold to fit the tree.

  • @lisamaier9984
    @lisamaier9984 7 лет назад

    Loved this tutorial. Is there any way to make concord grapes sweeter?

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  7 лет назад +1

      Lisa Maier Full sun exposure for the vine tops. Hold back on irrigation about three weeks prior to harvest. Make sure your using fertilizers that are as LOW in nitrogen as possible.

    • @Larrabjl
      @Larrabjl 5 лет назад

      Harvest after the first frost

  • @tomideadewale4242
    @tomideadewale4242 5 лет назад

    How can I grow graps in west African

  • @kilirex
    @kilirex 8 лет назад

    how long will grape plant die??

  • @growtolearn4545
    @growtolearn4545 3 года назад

    great channel 👍

  • @MasudGo
    @MasudGo 6 лет назад

    I like this video, very cool !

  • @jamaal4327
    @jamaal4327 6 лет назад +3

    Lol I have to do this for the rest of the week as a job. Wish me luck 😁

  • @Happyfox870
    @Happyfox870 11 лет назад

    great Info I am planting a BOC system and trellised grapes system this year

  • @4skully
    @4skully 7 лет назад

    Hi Dave I have some Black Makuna and I have a lot of the big ones you talk about I am wondering its July I have a lot of the long ones and I was wondering can I prune ?

  • @verdun8481
    @verdun8481 7 лет назад

    Where Can I buy cutters like the one you are using.

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  6 лет назад

      I know they are Felco brand, shouldn't be too hard to find.

  • @sheryldipietro5190
    @sheryldipietro5190 3 года назад

    Very well explained.

  • @SeoSocialMarketingTX
    @SeoSocialMarketingTX 6 лет назад

    Absolutely divine!

  • @sarahgittel
    @sarahgittel 8 лет назад

    My yard is really invaded by now. I many cordons Can it be pruned and cut down now in early November?

  • @piecartbox
    @piecartbox 4 года назад

    ty

  • @CoCreate369
    @CoCreate369 5 лет назад

    muchas gracias

  • @DiYChat
    @DiYChat 6 лет назад

    Great thanks for the instruction

  • @backyardgardener442
    @backyardgardener442 8 лет назад

    Do you sale your cuttings

  • @playswithbricks
    @playswithbricks 3 года назад

    Wow, 5-7min mark is something close to the Gospel!

  • @ssstefannn1
    @ssstefannn1 7 лет назад

    it seems to be GDC

  • @colindijan2757
    @colindijan2757 7 лет назад

    Excellent and clear.

  • @jokodh4085
    @jokodh4085 6 лет назад

    nice info sir...
    can I have the seeds?
    mayb cutting?

  • @raynechantel2738
    @raynechantel2738 6 лет назад +3

    Love the info - wish the camera person could hold still - missed a little visually because of moving camera.

  • @taongbahay2023
    @taongbahay2023 7 лет назад

    Wish i have those cuttings i really wanted to have those variety of grapes :(

  • @lizmcqueen1490
    @lizmcqueen1490 6 лет назад +1

    Great explanation and demo, but I felt quite sea-sick from the camera moving about like that.

  • @carlosrushie2920
    @carlosrushie2920 9 лет назад +3

    Grow perfect grape vines that produce up to 42 pounds of grapes on a single vine. - No previous experience needed!

    • @carlosrushie2920
      @carlosrushie2920 9 лет назад +1

      Carlos Rushie Visit here ==> youtube-etv.info/my-grape-vine
      Click it, hope it helps

    • @alfredoserrano8399
      @alfredoserrano8399 7 лет назад

      Carlos Rushie CT results we

  • @javidahmadmir5842
    @javidahmadmir5842 4 года назад

    Good time choose to pruning for healing completly

  • @frankdavidson9675
    @frankdavidson9675 5 лет назад

    first time ever saw a grape bush

  • @maohsinali6234
    @maohsinali6234 6 лет назад

    Good

  • @brucekosnik1625
    @brucekosnik1625 8 лет назад

    you didnt explain the most important thing about tieing off canes.if you tie them too tight,it will choke and kill the cane!

    • @jaydak99
      @jaydak99 5 лет назад +2

      He did say to use that plastic gardening tape, not wire, so it doesn't girdle the vine.

    • @JWHealing
      @JWHealing 2 года назад

      He could have mentioned that more explicitly. The plastic stuff he uses is flexible and so has some give to it. I will use string tied somewhat loosely that is bright so I will see & check it in future years, as I prefer not to use plastic.

  • @marvinbugarin1870
    @marvinbugarin1870 4 года назад

    My grapes took over my guava tree expecting to see guava grapes this year XD

  • @patrapper7367
    @patrapper7367 6 лет назад

    Have your camera person not drink so much fermented grapes before filming next time.

  • @clivemossmoon3611
    @clivemossmoon3611 11 лет назад

    Fruit without seeds does not metabolize correctly. Fruit should have seeds. Very sad.

    • @willwyatt7023
      @willwyatt7023 11 лет назад +1

      Utter, pseudoscientific and total nonsense.

    • @clivemossmoon3611
      @clivemossmoon3611 11 лет назад

      Will Wyatt
      Where do you think essential oils come from numbnuts.

  • @Do_not_assume
    @Do_not_assume 5 лет назад

    That's grafting tape!

  • @jackiechan3599
    @jackiechan3599 7 лет назад +1

    I would get bitched at if I did it like that

  • @stefaniusparalvicius2909
    @stefaniusparalvicius2909 7 лет назад

    Appreciate Video! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you researched - Lammywalness Green Grapes Guide (probably on Google)? It is an awesome exclusive guide for learning how to become a successful grape grower minus the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my friend got cool results with it.