@@ashleelund2901 Same here I've watched other videos from other growers as well but Jag is the one that made it really understandable for me. I'm looking forward to the coming years with my grapes.
I have been managing 20 acres of vineyards for years and still watch pruning videos. I have seen many but this may be my favorite. Very clearly presented. Thank you for your fine work and may your harvest be bountiful.
It is so refreshing to find a garden guru whose primary concern is clear and simple communication and not about himself. This was the best presented bit of garden advice I have ever seen. Thanks, this was really helpful.
That was the best grape pruning video I’ve seen here. Very simple and to the point, love the close up illustrations. Now I need to go finish pruning because I didn’t prune off near enough! Thank you so much!!
This is absolutely THE best grape pruning tutorial I hace EVER seen!!! I gave up on my grapes because I was so confused by the pruning and training but I just bought an arbor and really want to save them!then!! I never knew you pull a new cane down!!!!
I watch many grapes pruning videos and I got so confused. I must say this video made it so simple and easy to understand and I appreciated it so much that now I know what I needed to do and how to handle my grapes. Thank you so much Jag for your thoroughness. I keep coming back to your channel all the time for garden tips. Thank you.
I commented below about 3 months ago. I just wanted to thank you again for the great advice. Not only are my vines looking good, they are producing grapes right now! I am very excited to taste them once they're done growing and very excited for future harvests! THANK YOU JAG!!!!!🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇
Thank you for keeping it SIMPLE for new gardeners to understand. I am excited to prune my grapevine, now that someone was kind enough to share a great tutorial!!!! Thank you sooo much!
The less you know about a subject, the easier you are fed the wrong techniques. Follow the science. No pruning can change the sweetness of a grape that is grown for a Chardonnay, as sweetness would ruin the dryness of the wine. A Muscatel grape is sweet, and pruning limits the number of bunches but also increases the size of the grape, not its sweetness. Pruning affects fruit size but also large vineyards cut their vines with an improvised hedge trimmer, which removes excess growth and young fruits.
@@trumpetflowerIIdryness" of a wine has nothing to do with the sweetness of a the grape but has to do with how much sugar the yeast were allowed to consume and turn into alcohol. or how much sugar was added, if any, AFTER the yeast consumed all the sugar in the grapes. You can't make wine WITHOUT sweet grapes.
@trumpetflowerII and pruning absolutely can give you sweeter grapes.. with a larger fruit, there will be more flesh and less skin and seeds, the flesh is sweet skin is bitter. More flesh and less skin= sweeter grape......
It's about time! Finally, someone has shown the correct pruning percess for managing grape vine's. This was a very well oriented & informative video on pruning grape vine's; I'm hopeful this young man will be back to show How to manage the vine's once they have produced vertical shoot's. Thank you so much!
Excellent video, exactly what I needed. I've searched before and found it daunting trying to find something easy to understand. This was so clear and concise. Just explaining the terminology at the beginning was a massive help. I know everything I need to know now from this one video. Thank you!
This is by far the best most simple grape tutorial ever. Am a beginner my grapes will be 2 years Jan 2024, so this video was right on time can't thank you enough, gotta starting preparing for pruning next month. God bless you.
So glad I found this video. Too many videos seem to get a bit precious about vine pruning, overcomplicating the topic and even contradicting themselves in the process. Thanks for the clear instructions!
Thank you! I have spent the last two days searching for info for beginners growing grapes. Your channel is the only really beginner video, and I learned so much. Thank you!
SOOOO much easier to understand than the one video I have been using for years from OSU where the instructor is high AF! Broke it down to its base components, added timelines, and very personable! Thank you!
You don't know how happy I am to find this video... and that I 'instinctively' trimmed them exactly as you have shown... keeping the (2) buds along the spure from last years growth. Thanks for helping us (the world) out. Shalom!
This is, by far, the best explanation of how to care for/prune a grape vine. As a total beginner I found your explanation very easy to understand. Thank you!
This is the one video that makes sense among all the many I watched.Straight to the point and understandable even to a newbie like myself.Just subscribed,cheers.
Thank you so much! I have seen quite a few pruning demonstrations over the years but this is the first video that has made it completely understandable to me. I now feel confident to go ahead when my plant goes dormant. Yay!!
Wow man, this is by far the best and simpliest explanation on first how to do it right and second most important why you're doing it like that. Thank you so much.
Wow 🎉 This is amazing 👏. I'm a beginner to Grapevine from CA, and this video is a complete tutorial with detailed information! Thanks for this video. Much appreciated. Very clear with drawings, naming parts of plants, and of course emphasizing important points to keep in mind!! Kudos 👏
Hi Sir! Im from Phils. A senior citizen having now 2 grapes vine. The latter is 3 months old now. Thanks for the very informative ideas you are sharing. God bless.😊
I'm new to growing vines and I needed some advice on pruning, as my 2 vines are going crazy with shoots springing out everywhere! After watching your video, which was so concise and informative, j feel like I can love ahead and produce dome hood fruit! Thank you ❤
Jag Singh, thank you so much. Some people make videos to impress others. Yours is made exclusively to help others. I am from India and grapes and are grown in my state and neighbouring states. But there are not much videos to boost the confidence of amateur growers. I am definitely starting grapes growing from this year and lots of credit goes to you. Your video is an excellent example of how to make a difficult thing make simple. Thank you and best wishes.
I used this guy's techniques last year and the harvest was overwhelming (concord grapes). This is the simplest and most effective method I could find, and I can actually understand it. I highly recommend this technique!
I can only agree with other comments. This video is clear, simple, reasonable. Easy to follow and complete with no wasted words. Thanks for the brief review.
We have been watching many of videos on what to do with our 15 year old over grown grape vines. This is one video that has been very helpful. This year, holding our breathe and concerned about cutting too much, we decided to prune our grape vines back. We have not really done this since they have been established. We usually just trim back the long vines and leave a lot on the arbor. because we were not sure about cutting them. There have been many concord grapes, but they are small and don't always fully ripen and do not taste as sweet as they should. We make wine form the. I hope we pruned them back correctly. The old wood was very long. We cut them back to the big nodule. And pruned to leave the two buds. I guess we will see what happens. Thank you for the time you have taken to help teach us about pruning!
This year, I’m growing grapes in my garden for the first time, and I’ve been eager to find guidance on how to care for them, especially in developing a strong, healthy trunk. I’m not expecting fruit yet, but I would love to see them grow healthy for the coming years! So in November or December (here in South Germany), I’ll definitely be following your advice on pruning and preparing the plant for next year. Thank you so much for your help!
Thanks for making it simple. I was starting to think grape pruning was rocket science based on the videos I watched. It was as if their intention was to confuse me. Thanks again! Definitely going to bookmark this.
Thank you for this pruning video!!! I have a wild grape vine that I harvest from and when it is winter here I am going to watch this video again and prune it so I can’t get an even better harvest next year!
This is exactly what I wanted to know about grape vine pruning. Precise and clear information. Only l am confused about the time for pruning in the planes in tropical country.
After scrolling through 100s of grape pruning videos still being confused, this is one of the clearest instruction. Can’t wait to go get home and do some chop-chopping, because my 2yo grape is totally out of control ))
This is the first time I understood what to do. All other videos are so confusing, but you kept it simple. I have one grape vine and I want to make sure I get the best yield. We had a lot of rain last year and my crop was the best it's ever been, but the year before, I didn't get anything, because I didn't know what to cut and I think I cut too much.
Great video! I used parachute rope for trellis and it's because my grape vine is over my patio. Steel didn't make sense for me because I needed something that could be tied (like rope) on wooden patio fences. Just something that worked for me as a non-commercial home gardener that used grapes mostly as a privacy screen for my patio. Leaves are edible so we enjoy that, and if we get grapes it's a bonus.
Thanks Jag. I've got 3 grape vines in my garden that were about 6 or 7 years ago and I have been struggling with pruning them. I feel confident that I'll get a better start now.
@@DaisyCreekFarms I have been printing them just haven't been doing it properly and I've got fruit but it's been small. I'll already print them back too much this year but I will be better next year - know what to do now.
Fantastic Video, I live in MN and have a dozen Marquette vines which have gotten unruly. Most videos that I have seen on pruning seem to assume that the audience has far more experience. This is the first video I have viewed that feels like it was directed towards me. I will review this before I prune this winter.
Thank you for this straightforward video. I am trying to reestablish my late father's overgrown tiny vineyard, as well as get some transplants producing in my backyard.
I have muscadine vines growing on a cattle panel arbor and they are a hot mess! I know they need pruning but haven’t known where to start. This helps and I expect to be pruning them next winter. Thank you!
This was by far the best and most informative grape pruning video I’ve ever seen! Great job, love your channel!
I agree! 😂
Wow, thank you!
Yes! I've watched many, but this one finally got me to UNDERSTAND!
@@ashleelund2901 Same here I've watched other videos from other growers as well but Jag is the one that made it really understandable for me. I'm looking forward to the coming years with my grapes.
Yes I came here to say this! You have a way with words 🫶🏼
I've literally been searching for years to find a helpful grape pruning video. This is the best one!!!
Agreed, I really need to trim up my grape vines on the trellis. 3rd tree for them
I have been managing 20 acres of vineyards for years and still watch pruning videos. I have seen many but this may be my favorite. Very clearly presented. Thank you for your fine work and may your harvest be bountiful.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the kind words!
It is so refreshing to find a garden guru whose primary concern is clear and simple communication and not about himself. This was the best presented bit of garden advice I have ever seen. Thanks, this was really helpful.
exactly... no long winded stories that have nothing to do with the title of the video...
The easiest to understand grape pruning video I've ever found.
That was the best grape pruning video I’ve seen here. Very simple and to the point, love the close up illustrations. Now I need to go finish pruning because I didn’t prune off near enough! Thank you so much!!
This is absolutely THE best grape pruning tutorial I hace EVER seen!!! I gave up on my grapes because I was so confused by the pruning and training but I just bought an arbor and really want to save them!then!! I never knew you pull a new cane down!!!!
Wow. I've watched so many videos on pruning grape vines, but this one stands head and shoulders above the rest. Awesome job! Thank you so much!
Thank you for the nice words!
I watch many grapes pruning videos and I got so confused. I must say this video made it so simple and easy to understand and I appreciated it so much that now I know what I needed to do and how to handle my grapes. Thank you so much Jag for your thoroughness. I keep coming back to your channel all the time for garden tips. Thank you.
I commented below about 3 months ago. I just wanted to thank you again for the great advice. Not only are my vines looking good, they are producing grapes right now! I am very excited to taste them once they're done growing and very excited for future harvests! THANK YOU JAG!!!!!🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇
So glad to get the feedback on the results! :)
Thank you for keeping it SIMPLE for new gardeners to understand. I am excited to prune my grapevine, now that someone was kind enough to share a great tutorial!!!! Thank you sooo much!
Excellent video ❤
Great video! 👍 It's so difficult for the home grower to find clear info on grape pruning. You added those clear and concise points in your video.
Glad it was helpful!
You have finally made it easy to understand how to trim grapes. My husband is watching your video right now!😂
The less you know about a subject, the easier you are fed the wrong techniques. Follow the science. No pruning can change the sweetness of a grape that is grown for a Chardonnay, as sweetness would ruin the dryness of the wine. A Muscatel grape is sweet, and pruning limits the number of bunches but also increases the size of the grape, not its sweetness. Pruning affects fruit size but also large vineyards cut their vines with an improvised hedge trimmer, which removes excess growth and young fruits.
@@trumpetflowerIIdryness" of a wine has nothing to do with the sweetness of a the grape but has to do with how much sugar the yeast were allowed to consume and turn into alcohol. or how much sugar was added, if any, AFTER the yeast consumed all the sugar in the grapes. You can't make wine WITHOUT sweet grapes.
@trumpetflowerII and pruning absolutely can give you sweeter grapes.. with a larger fruit, there will be more flesh and less skin and seeds, the flesh is sweet skin is bitter. More flesh and less skin= sweeter grape......
At last I understand the difference between cane and spur pruning and when to use them. Very clear instructions. Thanks!
Excellent tutorial. This is just what I wanted. Many of the other videos don't make the pruning process as clear. Thank you.
It's about time!
Finally, someone has shown the correct pruning percess for managing grape vine's.
This was a very well oriented & informative video on pruning grape vine's; I'm hopeful this young man will be back to show How to manage the vine's once they have produced vertical shoot's.
Thank you so much!
I was just watching a ton of grape pruning videos and this was the BEST!
Wow, thank you! Glad you liked the video!
Glad you liked the video!
Excellent video, exactly what I needed. I've searched before and found it daunting trying to find something easy to understand. This was so clear and concise. Just explaining the terminology at the beginning was a massive help. I know everything I need to know now from this one video. Thank you!
The best and most informative grape vines pruning video ever!
One of the best grape pruning vids that a person can actually understand!
This is by far the best most simple grape tutorial ever. Am a beginner my grapes will be 2 years Jan 2024, so this video was right on time can't thank you enough, gotta starting preparing for pruning next month. God bless you.
So glad I found this video. Too many videos seem to get a bit precious about vine pruning, overcomplicating the topic and even contradicting themselves in the process. Thanks for the clear instructions!
Thank you! I have spent the last two days searching for info for beginners growing grapes. Your channel is the only really beginner video, and I learned so much. Thank you!
SOOOO much easier to understand than the one video I have been using for years from OSU where the instructor is high AF! Broke it down to its base components, added timelines, and very personable! Thank you!
You don't know how happy I am to find this video... and that I 'instinctively' trimmed them exactly as you have shown... keeping the (2) buds along the spure from last years growth. Thanks for helping us (the world) out. Shalom!
This is, by far, the best explanation of how to care for/prune a grape vine. As a total beginner I found your explanation very easy to understand. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Have an old grapevine. Been awhile since it's been properly pruned. This is the best explanation I've seen !
I've watched 5 videos on grape pruning and this is by far the most clear, helpful, and succinct. Thank you!
FINALLY someone who can explain what to do & can show the steps at the same time. My bre roots arrive tomorrow.
This is the one video that makes sense among all the many I watched.Straight to the point and understandable even to a newbie like myself.Just subscribed,cheers.
Thank you for your concise and comprehensive instruction on pruning grapes for quality grape production.
Thank you so much! I have seen quite a few pruning demonstrations over the years but this is the first video that has made it completely understandable to me. I now feel confident to go ahead when my plant goes dormant. Yay!!
This is one of the best videos I have watched on grape pruning.
Wow man, this is by far the best and simpliest explanation on first how to do it right and second most important why you're doing it like that. Thank you so much.
This was the most informative video on pruning grapevines I've ever seen. Thank you so much! Finally an answer to my vine issues.
I'm starting growing grapes this year and this was the best grape pruning video I've had the pleasure to watch. Thank you.
Thank you for easily explaining what we need to know to manage our vines. It was well structured, simple to understand, and very helpful. ❤
Wow 🎉 This is amazing 👏. I'm a beginner to Grapevine from CA, and this video is a complete tutorial with detailed information! Thanks for this video. Much appreciated. Very clear with drawings, naming parts of plants, and of course emphasizing important points to keep in mind!! Kudos 👏
This is so clear and well explained for the novice home gardener. Excellent information! Thank you for your time!
As always, you give clear and concise instructions for home use. ❤
Good teacher! He understands the importance of highlighting fundamentals.
This is the best pruning and training video that I have seen yet! Fantastic work.
Hi Sir! Im from Phils. A senior citizen having now 2 grapes vine. The latter is 3 months old now.
Thanks for the very informative ideas you are sharing. God bless.😊
I just bought a house in CA with crazy looking grapevines. This video was super helpful!
I'm new to growing vines and I needed some advice on pruning, as my 2 vines are going crazy with shoots springing out everywhere! After watching your video, which was so concise and informative, j feel like I can love ahead and produce dome hood fruit! Thank you ❤
Great! Im planting my first grape vine and you explained this really well. You took the stress out of it and today I will plant!
Jag Singh, thank you so much.
Some people make videos to impress others.
Yours is made exclusively to help others.
I am from India and grapes and are grown in my state and neighbouring states.
But there are not much videos to boost the confidence of amateur growers.
I am definitely starting grapes growing from this year and lots of credit goes to you.
Your video is an excellent example of how to make a difficult thing make simple.
Thank you and best wishes.
Thank you so much for putting this video together. I’ve watched a ton of pruning videos and this one is by far the best.
I used this guy's techniques last year and the harvest was overwhelming (concord grapes). This is the simplest and most effective method I could find, and I can actually understand it. I highly recommend this technique!
Thanks, glad you tried and tested it!
Great job explaining to my novice level and repeating main points, very much appreciated 🙏
I can only agree with other comments. This video is clear, simple, reasonable. Easy to follow and complete with no wasted words. Thanks for the brief review.
Much appreciated!
Best gone pruning video I have watched. So easy to understand how to prune.Thank you.
By far the most helpful grape pruning video I've ever seen!
Glad it was helpful!
Great job. Simple and informative. No pretentious bs I 've seen from other so called experts.
I can tell you love what you do! You explained this perfectly. I learn visually so this really helped thank you very much!
BEST tutorial ever! Thank you so much!
Great information. I think I've finally got it. Thanks. From Ireland.
The most informative video on pruning. It made so much sense and is helping me with my little backyard vineyard. Thank you!
Thank you this is by far one of the best and easy to follow instructions. I’m going to prune mine tomorrow morning
We have been watching many of videos on what to do with our 15 year old over grown grape vines. This is one video that has been very helpful. This year, holding our breathe and concerned about cutting too much, we decided to prune our grape vines back. We have not really done this since they have been established. We usually just trim back the long vines and leave a lot on the arbor. because we were not sure about cutting them. There have been many concord grapes, but they are small and don't always fully ripen and do not taste as sweet as they should. We make wine form the. I hope we pruned them back correctly. The old wood was very long. We cut them back to the big nodule. And pruned to leave the two buds. I guess we will see what happens. Thank you for the time you have taken to help teach us about pruning!
now a year later - was it a success, mike?
Simple and very easy to understand. Thanks Jag. Best pruning video I have seen.
Well, I’m taking you (via this video) out to my garden next week. Wish me luck!
Very informative video! I've been getting small grapes because I haven't mastered pruning yet. Your video is a step in the right direction.
This year, I’m growing grapes in my garden for the first time, and I’ve been eager to find guidance on how to care for them, especially in developing a strong, healthy trunk. I’m not expecting fruit yet, but I would love to see them grow healthy for the coming years! So in November or December (here in South Germany), I’ll definitely be following your advice on pruning and preparing the plant for next year. Thank you so much for your help!
The best tutorial video i watched for prunning and growing grapes.God Bless you
Nice and concise! Best video I've seen explaining grape vine pruning.
Excellent information. Planning on growing grapes next year and this helps a lot. Thank you. Happy harvest
Thanks for making it simple. I was starting to think grape pruning was rocket science based on the videos I watched. It was as if their intention was to confuse me. Thanks again!
Definitely going to bookmark this.
Thank you for this pruning video!!! I have a wild grape vine that I harvest from and when it is winter here I am going to watch this video again and prune it so I can’t get an even better harvest next year!
Finaly I after watching loads of videos I now understand how to prune my grape vine, great video
At last,a pruning video I can follow easily. Thanks
This video is the best I have seen- I bookmarked it for the winter. Totally worth the watch!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Im new to growing grapes and this video was presented with simplicity and very informative. THANK YOU!
This is exactly what I wanted to know about grape vine pruning. Precise and clear information. Only l am confused about the time for pruning in the planes in tropical country.
After scrolling through 100s of grape pruning videos still being confused, this is one of the clearest instruction.
Can’t wait to go get home and do some chop-chopping, because my 2yo grape is totally out of control ))
Same here!!!
This video was so simple and easy to understand!... Perfect for newbies like me... Thank you sir!... 🥂🥂🍷🍷
So much better than the other videos I've watched. Thank you.
Clear, concise, well filmed, and charmingly personable....but of course!
This is the first time I understood what to do. All other videos are so confusing, but you kept it simple. I have one grape vine and I want to make sure I get the best yield. We had a lot of rain last year and my crop was the best it's ever been, but the year before, I didn't get anything, because I didn't know what to cut and I think I cut too much.
Jag, thanks so very much for all your very clear and detailed instructions. You are an excellent teacher. Best wishes.
Great video! I used parachute rope for trellis and it's because my grape vine is over my patio. Steel didn't make sense for me because I needed something that could be tied (like rope) on wooden patio fences. Just something that worked for me as a non-commercial home gardener that used grapes mostly as a privacy screen for my patio. Leaves are edible so we enjoy that, and if we get grapes it's a bonus.
Thanks Jag. I've got 3 grape vines in my garden that were about 6 or 7 years ago and I have been struggling with pruning them. I feel confident that I'll get a better start now.
Awesome! Yea cut them back!
@@DaisyCreekFarms I have been printing them just haven't been doing it properly and I've got fruit but it's been small. I'll already print them back too much this year but I will be better next year - know what to do now.
This guy makes everything sound so simple, and he's cheerful and fun to listen to! I'm going to go try this now 🍇
Learn a lot about grapes pruning in a very short time, thanks
Fantastic Video, I live in MN and have a dozen Marquette vines which have gotten unruly. Most videos that I have seen on pruning seem to assume that the audience has far more experience. This is the first video I have viewed that feels like it was directed towards me. I will review this before I prune this winter.
Thank you for this straightforward video. I am trying to reestablish my late father's overgrown tiny vineyard, as well as get some transplants producing in my backyard.
Thank you for being very clear on how to trim vines.
This was great! I'm going to start grapes this year, and I'm really looking forward to working with this plant!
I've watched a lot of videos and read a lot starting my backyard vines, and this video was by the the most informative.
Thank you, it means a lot!
this is the best vine pruning explain, i didnt know how to prune in the future , until now, thank you !!!!
I have muscadine vines growing on a cattle panel arbor and they are a hot mess! I know they need pruning but haven’t known where to start. This helps and I expect to be pruning them next winter. Thank you!
Great video… going to grow grapes in a small space for my son amongst over vegetables and such. This was extremely informative thanks so much
Those are good exercises for working muscles that never get work. I also love the humor.
The first and most helpful vine care video on UA-cam I have found and watched - thank you, it’s time to try your advice out now! 🇬🇧
Awesome! Thank you!
Mr. Jack I'm happy to be watching your toturial. I have four grape plants now you have given me an idea how to prune it. Thanks.
Thankyou so much for sharing your knowledge. Now I feel confident to start my grape pruning 😁
Thank you this video which cleared up some doubts I had from my training.
Great instruction. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise!
By far the best video I have seen on grape pruning 😊…..awesome 🎉
Best video I have seen on pruning table grapes.
Thank you, I am at last starting to understand grape pruning. Very helpful and easy to undesrtand.
Glad it was helpful!