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Dougxox

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did some mowing and weed whipping this morning untill the heat got to me. Just little bits at a time... Here are some shots of what I have. In tubes are Chardonell and Tramette, the established vines ( 1 year old) are Frontenac and St. Vincent. The Frontenac are the more aggressive plants as are the shots of the grapes. I trimed off about 2/3 of the blooms on two plants and all the blooms on the rest of the plants.

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Looks like you're going to have your hands full. I love the traminette wine. What is causing the brown edges on the leaves in the close up?
 
not sure, thats on the Fronteniac. i did not spray any fungaside this year so that may be a problem. Either that or the last 5 days of 100* + days with no rain.
 
How many of each do you have

about 55 Fronteniac, 40 St. Vincent. I planted 55 chardonell and 50 Tramenette but between the wet spring and heat only about 1/2 of the whites made it. You will see pink flagging on the bamboo poles, those are the ones that survived.
 
We had the same problem. We planted a few concorde grapes (to make jam with) and only one of three survivied. Looks like you have a nice setup there. I wish we had more land. We don't have enough to grow anything to ferment. Now we do though have enough to grow some stuff to make jam with. :)

Hopefully the weather will sort itself out for the fall, as we hope to be open soon!!!!!
 
thanks, I picked up just over 3 acres, with road frontage and easements on two sides of which takes a slice out of some my land. the main part measures about 200' x 500' of which about a third is planted in grapes, still clearing the other part. then there is an "L" part thats about 100' x 600' that slopes down a light hill that is full of cedars ( free posts!) that need cutting. At some point I would like to put a 24 x 40 pole barn there but need to pay off some bills first.
Slowly collecting wine making equipment for the future harvest next year if I can beat all the apposing elements. Sometimes I wonder " what have I gotten my self into?" It will all be good in the long run.
This past spring I swaped a Farmall M ( that came with the property) for a Ford 8N with a brush hog. the 8N needed, and needs some work but got it running to keep most of the grass down. Last year I just used a riding lawn mower of my dads, but was afraid I would tear it up too bad. This years heat has kept me away , so the grass has gotten a little more out of hand than I would like.
 

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