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  1. Ralphee

    Black rot!

    hmmmmm, is it just me or are these grapes covered in fur? Downy even? VinesnBines i am leaning to your call here, the books gave me a Black Rot first look, but now it could be Downy Mildew. Neither are good..... and i am looking at cutting out a lot of the bunches to stop the spread -any one...
  2. Ralphee

    Black rot!

    G'day all! A little advice please?? Basically - how much trouble am i in here? Looking up the books, this is black spot / black rot (I know the best way to avoid this is prevention, but its too late this season), and its throughout the whole vineyard. I got caught working on a second project...
  3. Ralphee

    Project : build a bunker!

    Maybe i look at buying a small cool room until i have time to build something bigger? They can be fairly cheap online... not sure the quality though. Without somewhere to be able to store and make the wine i cant make it at home, and i really want to take over making the wine myself, so i need...
  4. Ralphee

    Project : build a bunker!

    I don't know why i have in my head that we need a big room. I know its easier to make it too big now and grow into it, and hard to do the other way. Ideally this would be used for long term storage and making wine, so a multipurpose room, just trying to gauge what others use (especially the...
  5. Ralphee

    Project : build a bunker!

    Now THAT is how its done! Shame i dont have the space or the money for something like this, it would be fantastic! Do you have any finished photos? Ideally i would do a 9x9 mtr room (30ft x 30ft) but even then, thats a big space. The way i am going i will end up with a couple 20ft refridge...
  6. Ralphee

    Project : build a bunker!

    Update.... found some builders who specialize in underground houses. Now looking to explore other avenues.... Looking at $60K to build the structure before fit out - ie water, power, flooring, shelving, cooling etc etc etc. Just too much. What conditions does everyone else make/store their wine...
  7. Ralphee

    Project : build a bunker!

    Late August update : Finally found someone who actually builds underground houses who is interested in helping! Talking to local builders go me nowhere, just "drop a couple 20ft containers and be done with it..." Although he said the build might cost a lot more than expected... will update how...
  8. Ralphee

    Post a photo, any photo

    Don't over inflate the tire on your wheelbarrow! This went with an almighty BANG! Luckily my hand took the blow and i didn't get plastic shards in my face!
  9. Ralphee

    OK, Who's Hoarding Gasoline?

    I am hoping this was a prank and not real (image attached) Do the hoarders realize they are the ones causing the shortage? If everyone just does their normal thing you probably wouldn't run out?
  10. Ralphee

    Project : build a bunker!

    I went through all 17 pages of this post before starting this thread. If my bunker comes out looking half as good as your build i win be happy! You have set a very high bar for us to reach towards! I had not thought of a roof, was simply thinking of being underground, good points raised here...
  11. Ralphee

    Project : build a bunker!

    Okay brains trust - i have a question, but first let me explain why. Last year I purchased a property with 220 vines on it (mostly Shiraz, a little Cab Sav) and the previous owner makes the wine off site (i grow, he bottles and we go halves). Which is fine for now, but its nothing more than a...
  12. Ralphee

    Underground versus shed

    Oh wow, that's a great video! concrete roof over the top helps. Unfortunately there is no way i would legally get away with that here. Our building laws are crazy and there is not retaining walls on the side, rest is brilliant though. Food for thought, thanks
  13. Ralphee

    Underground versus shed

    Yes please, i have looked at a few, but mostly find the horror stories. In and *ideal* world i want to get a license to sell my wine and brew some mead here as well, so i need a registered food grade area etc etc etc, but they make it difficult here in Aus to scare off most people (to apply for...
  14. Ralphee

    Underground versus shed

    Okay, back from holidays and still thinking out loud (read - looking for advice) 20ft containers underground need a whole bunch of reinforcing, basically i need to build a box to put them inside of. Not as cost effective as first planned (the corners are very structural, however the roof and...
  15. Ralphee

    Underground versus shed

    Rice_Guy - exactly what i was just thinking, great idea. I was jumping on here to comment exactly this when i saw your post. Just got off the phone to my contact who can get me 20ft containers and explained what i was doing, he suggested ex-freezer containers. Ones that the motors have died and...
  16. Ralphee

    Underground versus shed

    Boatboy24 - yes that was the link above. They tried to do it cheap and had all sorts of problems The idea of two 20ft shipping containers is winning at the moment. Join them, cut a doorway between the two and only have one door that opens. Seal one up for a storage room, use the other as a work...
  17. Ralphee

    Underground versus shed

    Rice_Guy - it will be pretty close to ground level at the entrance, maybe one step, but i want to be sure that i can use a trolley to get things in and out easily, will just need a bit more excavation to get the entrance right, but definitely no stair cases! And just looking to see what i can...
  18. Ralphee

    Underground versus shed

    G'day everyone, I have the space to either put in a decent sized shed and make a section for a work room/ storage room for making wine OR i can dig a bit deeper (literally) and make this underground. Has anyone built a Hobbit House to make/store their wines? I would love some advice on this...
  19. Ralphee

    I come from a land down under!

    I must admit i have gone by the previous owners advice and used the chemicals as directed by him, but he has been doing it for 20+ years, so i am pretty confident he know what he is doing. I don't have the names of the chemicals on hand, but they are the proper stuff (I can post if it helps)...
  20. Ralphee

    I come from a land down under!

    Posted up on r/viticulture subreddit to see how I go, but 'black rot' or 'powdery mildew' seem to be the answer Also, we dont have a "local university extension office" in Australia, but we can send samples off to the state government to get tested, but it doesnt look cheap... Thanks for the...
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