having done all my cuttings frrom last year, and aquiring some grape vine cuttings, all my others have started growing, and my grape vines havent
are they later than current bushes, and rosehips, or have i done something wrong??
jenko
Help with grape vine cuttings please...................
Re: Help with grape vine cuttings please...................
Yes, I think quite a bit later.
They are one of those plants that take ages to start growing and then don't know how to stop. (In the north anyway, I'm sure it's different in the Rhone valley)
They are one of those plants that take ages to start growing and then don't know how to stop. (In the north anyway, I'm sure it's different in the Rhone valley)
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Re: Help with grape vine cuttings please...................
yeah thanks very much, im glad im not doing anything wrong
i think living on top of a hill on the pennines, in derbyshire, so they probably wont come up for quite a while
thanks
jenko
i think living on top of a hill on the pennines, in derbyshire, so they probably wont come up for quite a while
thanks
jenko
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Re: Help with grape vine cuttings please...................
yes jenko its ok! vines won't look alive for a while yet , im down here in hampsire and all mine a re looking like dead twigs
give it till may... and then worry a bit
do you know what type they are btw?

do you know what type they are btw?
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Re: Help with grape vine cuttings please...................
I picked up 2 vines cheap from a well known, well hated store, 1 black, 1 white (why white & not green?) The green vine shooted about 10 days ago and now has shoots 2" long and will son be ready to put in situ. The black hadn't moved and we thought that we had lost it. Yesterday it started showing green buds as well so I am guessing (as a newbie to vines) that they are all different.
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Re: Help with grape vine cuttings please...................
im not to sure, ilan sent me them, and apparently they are a mix.jampot wrote:yes jenko its ok! vines won't look alive for a while yet , im down here in hampsire and all mine a re looking like dead twigsgive it till may... and then worry a bit
do you know what type they are btw?
thanx
jenko
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Re: Help with grape vine cuttings please...................
We bought a grapevine when we moved here. For two years, it put out the odd, feeble leaf but did nothing more. We didn't like to give up on it, but wanted the space for something a bit more productive, so we moved it. For two more years, it looked like a dead stick, and we wondered whether we'd killed it by moving it. Eventually, we decided to put a thornless blackberry in there instead, but didn't have the heart to grub up the grape, so planted it alongside. Both plants flourished, and the following year, we got 2 dozen bunches of grapes! Not sure exactly what was going on here, but we have some possible ideas.
1) Reading a book on Companion Planting a couple of years later, we discovered that grapes and blackberries make good companions (certainly they don't seem to bother each other at all, even though they're planted right beside each other).
2) We have a very heavy clay soil - it might have taken the grape a while to get used to it.
3) We moved the grape from a relatively shady spot to a sunnier spot, so it might have recovered there anyway, even without the blackberry, and the delay in recovery might just have been due to the shock of its roots being disturbed.
Anyway, what I'm really saying is give your grapes a few years before you utterly despair of them!
1) Reading a book on Companion Planting a couple of years later, we discovered that grapes and blackberries make good companions (certainly they don't seem to bother each other at all, even though they're planted right beside each other).
2) We have a very heavy clay soil - it might have taken the grape a while to get used to it.
3) We moved the grape from a relatively shady spot to a sunnier spot, so it might have recovered there anyway, even without the blackberry, and the delay in recovery might just have been due to the shock of its roots being disturbed.
Anyway, what I'm really saying is give your grapes a few years before you utterly despair of them!
Deorccwen