Q. After the grapes set their fruit in the next couple of
weeks can the vine be trimmed or does it need to grow to provide shade and
nutrition to the grapes?
A. As long as your vine is growing vigorously you can
continue to prune through the summer. You want to make sure the berries are
shaded by the leaves to prevent sunburn.
We trim
the vines back several times during the growing season. Usually table grapes
are more vigorous than wine grapes. When the vine is shading itself or out of
control it needs some pruning or thinning of its growth.
the vines back several times during the growing season. Usually table grapes
are more vigorous than wine grapes. When the vine is shading itself or out of
control it needs some pruning or thinning of its growth.
This is something new grape growers to the desert discover too late. They think you can grow grapes with trellis systems from more mild climates. Wrong, wrong, wrong. This is a very harsh climate and the sun can be very damaging. Grape bunches must be protected from intense direct sunlight.
Use grape training systems that provide crop cover as they are maturing.