BryGuy
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I intern on a small farm and I have a daunting task. I have to trellis 30 grape vines that are on their second year of growing without any pruning or prior trellising. Last year they were in large pots for the summer and then transplanted in the fall.
We finally completed the trellising infrastructure, but the vines have been growing along the ground all year and no pruning has taken place. So the plants all have numerous woody vines coming from the root stock and they seem hard to train. We're looking to take this on now but I'm unsure of how to carry on. I haven't been able to find information on what to do in this situation. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Also I can take pictures if that helps
We finally completed the trellising infrastructure, but the vines have been growing along the ground all year and no pruning has taken place. So the plants all have numerous woody vines coming from the root stock and they seem hard to train. We're looking to take this on now but I'm unsure of how to carry on. I haven't been able to find information on what to do in this situation. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Also I can take pictures if that helps