PLANT SOME VINES
2006-11-15 06:36:25
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answer #1
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answered by michael b 5
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Grapes can grow in almost any part of Minnesota if varieties adapted to our cold, dry winters and short growing season are chosen.
Planting
Grapes need full sunlight and high temperatures to ripen, so plant on southern slopes, the south side of windbreaks, or the south sides of buildings. Avoid northern slopes and low ground since these will be cooler throughout the growing season, delaying ripening of the fruit. Choose deep, well-drained soils to avoid standing water in the spring and encourage early growth.
Plant in the spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Use healthy plants with well-developed root systems. Space the plants six to eight feet apart. Before planting the vine, remove all canes except the most vigorous one. Trim off any broken or excessively long roots.
Dig a hole large enough so you can spread the root system out without bending the roots. Plant vines at the same depth as in the nursery. Do not plant too deeply. Spread the roots and cover them completely with soil. After planting, shorten the remaining cane to two strong buds. Each bud will develop into a cane.
2006-11-15 06:39:36
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answered by Al 6
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Just get a small cutting or vine, but be careful where you start growing it as it can spread like wildfire if the conditions are right, (Well placed in sunlight) you may have to trim it quite often.
2006-11-15 06:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Come round to my neighbour, she has them all over the place, they are a nuisance if not controlled. Just get a cutting, it that easy.
2006-11-15 06:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You will need a greenhouse before you even entertain the idea.
2006-11-15 06:47:18
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answered by adamseymourdavies 2
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Sit on cold steps
2006-11-15 06:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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find a grape tree......
2006-11-15 06:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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