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The plant roots should be at least 6 to 8 inches deeper than the surrounding soil layer of your vineyard. Add mulch around the young vine but do not allow the mulch to cover the trunk of the vine.
Grapevine is paying tribute to its agrarian roots and cotton farming with this bronze statue titled “Choppin’ Cotton.” The sculpture is located in Nash Farm, a living history farm where ...
CONCORD, Mass.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--To celebrate the Concord grape and its rich New England history, food historian and Food Network star Alton Brown is teaming up with Welch’s to pay tribute to ...
The research team conducted a genomic analysis of roughly 2400 grapevine varieties collected from 16 different countries. They included both wild and domesticated strands in their analysis. Using a ...
Dipping the basal end of each cutting in a root promoter such as Rootone, Hormodin or Dip-N-Grow may facilitate rooting. It is best to root grapevine cuttings in a location with daily watering.
The vineyard pest Grape Phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae) on a vine root. (Kevin Powell/Sugar Research Australia Limited) Walla Walla, Washington, has a louse in its house.