How to Grow Grapes — Planting a Grape Vine that Thrives

If you want to learn how to grow grapes, you will need to decide the amount of space you have and how many grape vines you wish to grow.

One aspect about grape growing that many people do not realize is that grapes are hardy and not as fragile as many assume. If you have a piece of land that gets direct sunlight during the day, you most certainly can grow grapes successfully even if you do not live in California or France.

If you live in the United States, you will probably want to choose Vitis labrusca grapes because these grapes grow best in American soil.

Your first step to a successful grape vine is choosing the location for grape growing, remember, it should receive direct sunlight because grape vines adore the sun. You can make your trellis, which is essentially a fence-like structure using wood or metal and then placing a wire mesh between poles, because this will allow the grape vines to grow on the mesh.

Another consideration is to ensure your selected area get plenty of air flow because this is essential to keep your grape vines disease-free. Therefore, it is not wise to plant grape vines in a crowded backyard because they will surely not grow exceptionally well.

In addition, you need to have the right kind of soil, which is vital to the growth of grapes and the best is organic soil, because this has the right amount of nutrients to make sure the grape vines have an excellent chance of successfully growing.

If you are unsure about the size of the vineyard you want, start small especially if you are not sure how to grow grape vines, and this is your first attempt. Therefore, it is best when you are just starting out to grow about a dozen, that way you can carefully tend to them and you do not have so many that they can overwhelm you once they begin growing.

Make use of your local nursery to buy the grape vines during the early spring, which is typically the best time to plant. The nurseries typically sell bare-rooted grape vines, which are perfect for those that are new to grape growing.

Planting the vines is remarkably easy, the only requirement is to make certain you dig a hole in your organic soil that covers the roots thoroughly. You do not need a 10-foot hole, but it needs to be big enough to cover all the roots.

Hold the vine roots in the hole you dug and then place the soil around the roots, but do not pack the soil, just lightly pat it so that it can receive adequate amounts of air. If the soil is already moist when you plant the vines, do not water them after planting because this will be too much moisture for them, you need to wait until you begin seeing some life in the vines.

Once you see life, then you need to make sure the soil remains moist, but not to the point where it is flooded, since the idea soil is slightly moistened, but not flooded. As the vines begin growing, you will need to tie them to the mesh on the trellis with some string. This causes them to “learn” to grow up the trellis.

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