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- From: "Lon J. Rombough" <lonrom@hevanet.com>
- To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Grapes: Fall/Winter Prep 1st Year
- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 11:13:49 -0700
Title: Re: [NAFEX] Grapes: Fall/Winter Prep 1st Year If you are having that much trouble overwintering your grapes, you should consider getting hardier varieties. Some of the varieties from Cornell are only hardy to -15 or so, at best. Then there are Elmer Swenson's grapes that START at -20 and go to varieties hardy to more than -40. One good test variety for you would be Edelweiss. It's hardy to -30 and has very good disease resistance. You should be able to just leave it in place, on the trellis, and have it overwinter just fine. Reliance should do all right, though Marquis is questionable, probably not being hardy to much below -10. Concord is usually hardy to about -20.
-Lon RomboughGrapes, writing, consulting, my book, The Grape Grower, at http://www.bunchgrapes.com
Winner of the Garden Writers Association "Best Talent in Writing" award for 2003
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Since this is my first year growing grapes (and other fruits for that matter) and my dad seems to never had luck wintering over a grape vine I was wondering if I could get some tips on how to prepare and winter over my grapes during their first year (and subsequent years for that matter).
I am in Central Indiana Zone 5b, unpredictable precipitation levels during the last 10 winters or so and have several other issues to worry about on a rural property.
Those are:
Deer nothing out of the ordinary
Rabbits about a million and they really like little trees even more than garden vegetables
Mice/Voles
A fair lack of protection from the wind for the site I placed my grapes on
Probably plenty of things I haven t seen&
I only have three vines, concord, marquis, and reliance(?) all seedless which had varying grow rates this year, but all seemed to grow quite a lot. All look to be in good health right now.
Thanks in advance for any tips and advice you can give.
Scott
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[NAFEX] Grapes: Fall/Winter Prep 1st Year,
Scott Williamson, 09/19/2003
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Re: [NAFEX] Grapes: Fall/Winter Prep 1st Year,
Tom Olenio, 09/19/2003
- Re: [NAFEX] Grapes: Fall/Winter Prep 1st Year, Lon J. Rombough, 09/19/2003
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- RE: [NAFEX] Grapes: Fall/Winter Prep 1st Year, Scott Williamson, 09/22/2003
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Re: [NAFEX] Grapes: Fall/Winter Prep 1st Year,
Suzi Teghtmeyer, 09/22/2003
- Re: [NAFEX] Grapes: Fall/Winter Prep 1st Year, Lon J. Rombough, 09/22/2003
- RE: [NAFEX] Grapes: Fall/Winter Prep 1st Year, Scott Williamson, 09/22/2003
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Re: [NAFEX] Grapes: Fall/Winter Prep 1st Year,
Tom Olenio, 09/19/2003
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