Starting a Vineyard from Scratch. Part 3, First year pruning and training
Part 3 in our Vineyard Series. All we are trying to do in the first year is to get our vines up to the trellis wire, which is about 1metre off the ground. Not all vines play by the rules however, so in the first year we need to prune and train the vines up the stake to give them the best chance of success.In our vineyard which we started from scatch earlier this year, most of the vines have done really well with nearly half reaching the trellis line by the end of August. I've also written a book!! On How To Start a Vineyard and is available on Amazon on the following link: https://amzn.eu/d/5ZER7c8

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Starting a Vineyard from Scratch PART 4 - Vineyard Trellising (End post, Main Trellis and Stakes)

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Starting a Vineyard Part 15 - Summer Prunning

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6 Vineyard Issues. Problems that keep me awake at night

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Starting a Vineyard Part 9 Pinching and picking buds ready for summer Year 2

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5 Minuten und Sie wissen, wie Weinreben im Sommer geschnitten werden | MDR Garten

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Starting a Vineyard from scratch. Part 2 - Planting Vines

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How Much Does It Really Cost To Start a Vineyard?

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Starting a Vineyard PART 10 - Training second year vines along the trellis line.

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Starting a Vineyard from Scratch Part 1. Ground Preparation.

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Silverton Vineyard Early Summer Pruning

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Starting a vineyard from Scratch - Part 5 Trellising installing the catch wires.

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Scientists Reveal Shocking Genetic Origin of Finnish DNA

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Starting a Vineyard Part 14 - Winter Pruning (2nd year vines) for Double Guyot training system.

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Harvesting our BUMPER crop of Vines.

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Starting a Vineyard PART8 - Getting ready for Year 2 in Spring Time

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What I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Vineyard

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The 4-Arm KniffinTraining System for Grapevines - Grape Video #15

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Pruning Grapevine after First Year

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Pruning a Young Vineyard in the First Year and Running Foliage Wires

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