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Whether you’re planting new grapevines or have inherited an overgrown “grapezilla” that you’ve vowed to tackle, it’s important to prune them in winter while they are fully dormant. It’s easier to see ...
I have a two year old Concord grapevine that I have growing on an arbor. Last year, I read conflicting information on pruning (one source said to prune it and the other saying not to prune its ...
Grapevines are one of our most beautiful plants. In summer they are rich and productive and in autumn the leaves turn beautiful tones. But it's in winter when temperatures are at their coldest ...
Grapevines are fun, fruiting plants that can thrive in the highly fluctuating climate of the Front Range. Without proper maintenance, however, grapevines might not last long. Pruning is essential ...
The best time to prune is between mid-December and March, after the vines have been dormant for a least a month.
Grapevines produce many more fruiting canes than is necessary. Prune grapevines every year to keep them healthy and productive.
Haven’t got round to pruning your grape vines yet? You need to get a wiggle on as garden experts have warned early spring is your last chance to do it.
Experts from OSU Extension Service and Master Gardeners answer questions about winter pruning, houseplant care and more.