Growing New Grapevines From Pruned Cuttings

New grapevines can be propagated from the cuttings pruned from your grapevines.  Since grapevines must be pruned every year, this gives you the opportunity to plant more and more grapevines every year without going out and spending hard earned money for more.  We like free.

You will want to plan your pruning with the plan of planting your cuttings.  The cuttings must be planted in the same direction they are growing, that is the end of the cutting that is closest to the base of the vine needs to go in the ground.  An easy way to keep track of which end is which is to cut the bottom of the cutting straight across, and the top of the cutting trimmed at an angle.  This way you can always tell which end of the cutting goes in the ground.

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Pruning the Grapevines

It is the time of the year to prune grapevines.  It is best to prune them during their dormant stage in the winter, but it is also a good idea to prune them as late in the winter as possible.  Pruning them late in the winter leaves less time before the open wounds caused by pruning to naturally heal themselves.  During the winter, the vines are dormant and will not heal the wounds caused by pruning.  This leaves a slight chance of disease to enter through the wound.  Now, it is still better to prune them early in the winter than to wait to long, but to be on the safe side, I like to wait until late in the winter.

There is a lot of information to be found on the internet about pruning your grapevines, but a lot of it is very difficult to follow.  I have read and reread dozens of posts about pruning grapevines, and to be honest it was mostly very difficult to follow.  Luckily this is our first year, so the pruning this year is rather straight forward.
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