How to Prune Grapes The Correct Way - Complete Guide

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  • @lisaliteration2552
    @lisaliteration2552 Місяць тому +4

    This was just the video I wanted to see, because we have a grape that went crazy this year and, never having grown grapes before, we have no idea what we’re doing.

  • @lori2182
    @lori2182 Місяць тому +4

    There are grape pruning videos out there that make this a bit more understandable. Watching several different people can be helpful.

  • @kikonut
    @kikonut Місяць тому +4

    Thanks Luke, that's very informative, I had no idea of the serious pruning involved in growing grapes. Now I understand trunks, runners and ladders.

  • @ddubsr5886
    @ddubsr5886 Місяць тому +3

    What happens if you reach the top of your trellis? Do you always cut to keep it in check? Where does the new fruit product from? We need a part2!

  • @jhorsch94
    @jhorsch94 Місяць тому +17

    Can you clarify the training method you’re aiming for and whether you’re using spur pruning or cane pruning? It seems like you’re considering a double-trunked, 6-arm Kniffin system, which is quite uncommon in viticulture. Additionally, I noticed you’re suggesting fall pruning, which is typically not recommended because it can stimulate new growth that may be damaged by frost, weakening the vine. Could you explain your approach?

    • @Murlockingqc
      @Murlockingqc Місяць тому +1

      Same, I've never seen this technique before.

  • @JanieOlmsted
    @JanieOlmsted Місяць тому +2

    This information is super helpful!! Thank you 😊

  • @karenbell8155
    @karenbell8155 Місяць тому +3

    So interesting..you are so good at explaining things

  • @harrymusgrave2131
    @harrymusgrave2131 Місяць тому +2

    Grapes on a stake, or head pruning. Grapes on a trellis, or cane pruning. Run the first (lowest) level of wire at a comfortable level to harvest the fruit. Train the canes, from the vertical trunk, on this one. Next, one or two more levels of wire trellis. Depending on the variety and climate. These wires give the new growth something to attach to. Helps protect against wind damage. Also hold them where air can get around the vine. A third top wire is used in hot sunny climate. Another layer of shade for the vine. I know when head pruning, some varieties, like French Columbine, require two heads. These techniques were developed by farmers that had to have a payday. Use variations of these methods for a more artistic look. I do the hard pruning in the dead of winter. I leave a lot of extra on the vines. It helps in the spring. I let them bud out. The spring frost will kill the end of the vines(buds at the end first). Then I prune back to where they should be.

  • @terrivance8750
    @terrivance8750 Місяць тому

    Thank you, Luke. 😊

  • @jefferypatanella2884
    @jefferypatanella2884 Місяць тому

    I'm so glad for this video we have a huge vine that we just run wild we picked almost 30lbs this year would like to up the growth

  • @joesqudy
    @joesqudy Місяць тому +4

    I can’t tell you how timely this video is, I was just thinking the same thing the other day. I need to prune my grapes, for a successful harvest next summer.
    Thank you for the info.
    ❌⭕️🙏🏽♥️

    • @Mase326
      @Mase326 Місяць тому +3

      Pruning season is just as critical FYI! Prune when fully dormant in winter. If you have issues with early bud break in spring getting damaged by frost, wait to prune until 3-7 days before what you believe is the last frost (even if the distal buds have leafed out already). It will delay the bursting of the basal buds and keep them dormant and safe from freeze longer.

    • @Mase326
      @Mase326 Місяць тому +1

      Delay pruning works best with spur pruned vines fyi. Not so much with cane pruned vines.

    • @GardenFreshHomestead
      @GardenFreshHomestead Місяць тому

      We had grapes the first year but, the extreme heat was too much.

  • @KathleenMoran-x4e
    @KathleenMoran-x4e Місяць тому +3

    Love this video ,I have two grape vines and wanted to know when to spray fungicide and what type or kind ,thanks

  • @amygriffith3598
    @amygriffith3598 Місяць тому +2

    Interesting approach. Very different structural framework than what we typically see. I love grapes from the garden! I have 4 varieties of table grapes and the flavor is just so much richer than store bought.

  • @rodneysharon9654
    @rodneysharon9654 Місяць тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I never know quite when is the right time to prune my fruit trees. Still learning.

    • @emkn1479
      @emkn1479 Місяць тому +2

      I finally got my mind around it after watching a bunch of videos from Dave Wilson Nursery featuring their pruning expert Tom Spellman. Highly recommend.

    • @MushroomMagpie
      @MushroomMagpie Місяць тому

      I personally like to prune right after fruit is set or harvested, while the tree is still actively growing. Then it has time to establish flowering fornrhe next year, rather than prunning all the bud sites off while dormant.

    • @GardenFreshHomestead
      @GardenFreshHomestead Місяць тому

      We had grapes the first year but, the extreme heat was too much.

  • @hollibrooke3644
    @hollibrooke3644 Місяць тому +1

    I enjoy your videos. We have a grape vine going on it's tenth year or more and we never prune it. It has produced more and better grapes with each passing year.

  • @lyndalent
    @lyndalent Місяць тому

    Love it!!! thank you

  • @michellewilson7868
    @michellewilson7868 Місяць тому +4

    Can you root the pruned off pieces of the vine? Do you have a video on propagating grape vines?

    • @jonniegreen6962
      @jonniegreen6962 Місяць тому

      I'd love to know, too!

    • @Murlockingqc
      @Murlockingqc Місяць тому

      yes you can, unless they are grafted on a rootstock.. then you probably don't want to propagate it

  • @Prairiehawkmn
    @Prairiehawkmn Місяць тому

    Wow! Learned a lot!

  • @jeas4980
    @jeas4980 Місяць тому

    I need this! Thank you, Luke! I'm going to need to translate this to an overhead structure; but, I think I can do that.

  • @backyardmetalcasting
    @backyardmetalcasting Місяць тому +1

    🎉 we have a wild grapevine, going up and over our dog kennel where we keep our rabbits. So it’s great to give us shade in the summer. The only place I really pretty though is where it starts. Going over our entrance door. It’s probably a wild muscadine down here in North Carolina.

  • @Mase326
    @Mase326 Місяць тому

    Great summer pruning video Luke!

  • @Kristen-603
    @Kristen-603 Місяць тому

    I did everything you said not to do a few years ago. It's on year 4 and I get tons of grapes. The pattern would be nicer to keep the way you did it, much easier to harvest the grapes. Mine went crazy and covered my chicken run, so I have to go inside to snip them. I love the look and they love the shade -so it turned into a happy accident, it's not not as easy to cut the grapes.

  • @karolynMe7044
    @karolynMe7044 Місяць тому

    More info on making grape trellis and what types of trellises. Also fertilizer or info on what keeps them happy. I bought a grape plant years ago late season and it's always looked sad.

  • @ctimms417
    @ctimms417 Місяць тому

    My table grapes are only on their second year of growth. As recommended, I snipped off most of the brand new little clusters of grapes in early summer to allow the young plant to focus on establishing itself. I knew I shouldn't but I couldn't resist keeping a few clusters of grapes to mature so that I could taste them before I invested a long time into their growth. The clusters were doing so well until early August when I went out to my garden and some creature had dined on each and every one of them overnight, even though they weren't even close to being ripe. What I failed to do as a responsible new grape grower was taken care of by some mystery creature in the night. Now the challenge will be to figure out some intervention for future years to prevent my crop from being the smorgasbord for the raccoons, squirrels, birds, or whatever else loves them.

    • @danastavney5687
      @danastavney5687 Місяць тому

      It's pretty common to put netting over the plant to keep the animals away. Just make sure to put it on early because sometimes they will eat the unripe fruit without any problem! It can get pretty messy when the vines start growing through the netting, but as long as the grapes are on the inside you are good. The vines that grow through the netting will get pruned off later because you want your grapes to get as much sunshine as they can, with no extra energy spent on growing more vine.

  • @tinabloomfield7228
    @tinabloomfield7228 Місяць тому

    Perfect timing on this....hubby and I are talking about growing grapes next year. Can I use big heavy T posts for this?

  • @JH-ds2dt
    @JH-ds2dt Місяць тому +2

    Can you get cuttings from what you prune off?

  • @jakoblarok
    @jakoblarok Місяць тому

    Hope you made some good dolma out of the better looking leaves you trimmed. Delicious!

  • @elizabethgreen5991
    @elizabethgreen5991 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much for explaining pruning! Here in SC we never prune until February to keep the vine from 'bleeding'. Is that just a southern thing?

    • @danastavney5687
      @danastavney5687 Місяць тому

      I prune a few weeks before last day of frost. When the leaves are all gone it is easier to see the structure of the plant. Plus you have accounted for some losses due to frost kill.

  • @catherines506
    @catherines506 Місяць тому

    This is perfect timing. I have two 1st year grape plants that are starting to prep for winter. Should I prune them first year? They're also in pots as I live in an apartment temporarily to finish school.

    • @MIgardener
      @MIgardener  Місяць тому

      Definitely, you can prune them! Thanks for watching.

    • @GardenFreshHomestead
      @GardenFreshHomestead Місяць тому

      We had grapes the first year but, the extreme heat was too much.

  • @DanlowMusic
    @DanlowMusic Місяць тому +1

    QUESTION: hey Luke, do those old runs need to be trimmed off after the next run is producing

  • @thepraticalgardener
    @thepraticalgardener Місяць тому

    Now I need help with my blackberries! LOL

  • @sister_num7516
    @sister_num7516 Місяць тому +7

    I was aLways told to prune in February while dormant??

    • @amygriffith3598
      @amygriffith3598 Місяць тому +1

      So do I. I thin out during the growing season, but leave the structural pruning for when fully dormant right before spring.

    • @GardenFreshHomestead
      @GardenFreshHomestead Місяць тому

      We had grapes the first year but, the extreme heat was too much.

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer Місяць тому

    My grapevine got some sort of leaf spot so I cut off everything and it's bare vine now; just one or two runs.

  • @jeannamcgregor9967
    @jeannamcgregor9967 Місяць тому +2

    Sorry, Luke, but I don't feel you really explained WHY you shouldn't force a run into a different trellis level. What's the downside? Thanks. Good timing as I'll be pruning my huge Vitus Californica as soon as the leaves drop.💚

  • @angellacyr1702
    @angellacyr1702 Місяць тому

    Will you still get good grapes if you only have 1 variety? I had 2 but one didn't survive the winter (zone 4); planted another variety the following spring and that one didn't survive the winter either. Should I keep trying or just focus on the variety that's been surviving for the last 4 years? Thanks! Love your content!

  • @kericarlson1194
    @kericarlson1194 Місяць тому

    Question: if we have an unruling out of control grape can we wait until dormant in winter to prune to be able to see better whats what? Also, once you have all your runs on your particular trellis then what? If every year you go up one, when you run out then what? Do old runs still produce new ladders for fruit?

  • @suzistumpo9532
    @suzistumpo9532 Місяць тому

    any tips to prune if we want them growing on an overhead arbor?

  • @caroldragon7545
    @caroldragon7545 Місяць тому

    I've seen grapes growing on overhead arbors with literally dozens of bunches hanging down. It seems to me to be an easier and more successful way to grow them. Any comments about that method would be appreciated.

  • @lyndalent
    @lyndalent Місяць тому

    Awesome, my grapes have suffered because of disease

  • @donnareeves5894
    @donnareeves5894 Місяць тому

    I've heard that you only prune in the winter, when the vine is dormant.

  • @DragonBabyLove
    @DragonBabyLove Місяць тому +2

    So you prune grape vine in the Fall, not early Spring?

    • @jhorsch94
      @jhorsch94 Місяць тому +4

      I’d recommend pruning in the spring rather than the fall. Pruning in the fall will lead to new growth that may be damaged by frost, weakening the vine.

    • @thelazynortherngardener7607
      @thelazynortherngardener7607 Місяць тому

      I prune in spring. Hard pruning back to a T shape. We had a fantastic harvest this summer.

  • @blessildajoy
    @blessildajoy Місяць тому

    Any chance to get the Link from when these grapes were planted?

  • @Prisoner072385
    @Prisoner072385 Місяць тому

    Hey Luke. My wife and I were just discussing the Concord grape that finally produced for us this year - even though it has gone wild. While I'm pruning back, is it realistic to take some cuttings and attempt to root them?

    • @cindysquires8092
      @cindysquires8092 Місяць тому +2

      Wanted grapes so got cuttings from a friend. I did it in late winter and put in my greenhouse to root..out of 30 cutting all took but a few. I was able to turn around and share those with others.

  • @GardenFreshHomestead
    @GardenFreshHomestead Місяць тому

    We had grapes the first year but, the extreme heat was too much.

  • @Murlockingqc
    @Murlockingqc Місяць тому

    When to prune ?

  • @pilsplease7561
    @pilsplease7561 19 днів тому

    A lot of this is not as accurate as I would want, Considering im a winemaker and have hand pruned like 30,000 vines by now in my career, im hands on with every aspect from vineyard to the finished wine.

  • @karens.woltering420
    @karens.woltering420 Місяць тому

    When do you expect to have new seeds available for 2025?

  • @karenromando4939
    @karenromando4939 Місяць тому

    I am tired of having animals eat my grapes
    My grape vines are 7 years old