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At Double A Vineyards, when it comes to grapevines for sale, we’ve developed a reputation for industry leading innovation over the past 25 years. What makes us different? In part, our unique grapevine production system. It’s what allows us to consistently produce the highest quality grapevines. All of our one-year vines are grown on raised beds covered with black biodegradable plastic. Each row is supplied with water and nutrients by trickle irrigation. Soil moisture is monitored with the use of tensiometers to ensure that the vines are never stressed. The conditions created by the plastic warming the soil in the bed and abundant supply of water and nutrients are ideal for plant growth and root development. These vines are well prepared for planting and vigorous growth in the spring. At Double A Vineyards, all grapevines for sale have been one-year field grown. 1 Year #1 - These are our standard size vines and they represent the majority of the vines available. These vines have a good root system to support the vine at planting and have exhibited good health in the field.

1 Year Extra - These are still one-year-old vines but they have a heavier, more solid root structure and have exhibited above average growth the first year. We will also gladly contract grow any grapevine variety provided we can obtain propagation material. Arrangements must be made 12 to 18 months in advance with a deposit at the time of order. Please call for arrangements for contract growing. While we have taken great care to provide detailed information about our grapevines for sale in this section, if do you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff is ready to assist you. Also, if growing grapes is new to you, or if you simply want more information, we suggest you browse our Books & Gifts section. Blanc du Bois - Grafted Cabernet Franc - Grafted Cabernet Sauvignon - Grafted Cayuga White - Grafted New (4) from $14.46 + $5.49 shipping Ships from and sold by BestNest Inc. Over 10 million products shipped to more than 100 countries with Amazon Global.

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See and discover other items: garden village, garden watering, self watering container, watering plant, large terracotta pots, container gardenVertical shoot positioned (VSP) training is used primarily for upright-growing cultivators, especially those that benefit from improved exposure to sunlight that minimizes summer fruit rots and/or increases potential wine quality. As compared with Top Wire Cordon (TWC) training, VSP is much more labor-intensive due to the need for summer shoot positioning, leaf removal, and summer (top) hedging. VSP training employ a fruiting wire at 30-36", and usually three sets of catch wires at 10-12" intervals above the fruiting wire. At planting, one or two buds are retained near the graft union on grafted vines, or near the crown of the vine on own-rooted vines. Support is provided with a bamboo stake or other support. For grafted vines, the graft union should be planted above the ground so the scion variety does not produce roots. Where winter graft union protection is needed in order to prevent winter injury, it is critical that the graft union be planted close to the ground (1-2" above final ground level), with graft unions covered with soil or other insulating material during the winter months.

One cane is retained from the previous year's growth. This cane can be pruned and tied to the bottom wire, or a lower cane can be trained on the fruiting wire. A second trunk can be started by leaving a short spur at the base of the vine, just above the graft union on grafted vines, or just above ground level on own-rooted vines. In Year Two, crop should be limited by cluster thinning or de-fruiting in order to encourage vegetative growth. Single cane can be pruned and trained in each direction from the head of the vine for cane-pruned systems (right side of diagram), or, spur-pruned cordons can be retained for spur-pruned systems (left side diagram). In either case, three to five buds are retained per foot of row (for example, 18 to 30 buds are retained on vines spaced six feet apart within the row). Where possible, shoots emerging from cane growth below the fruiting wire should be removed to avoid overcrowding and shading at the head of the vine, but on cane-pruned systems, one or two shoots should be retained below the fruiting wire as renewal canes for the subsequent year's growth.

During the growing season, shoots are manually "tucked" or shoot positioned between the sets of catch wires. Shoots that emerge through the top set of catch wires are summer pruned to encourage upright growth and minimize the shading at the fruiting zone. Third year vines should yield between one-half and a full crop, depending on the amount of trellis fill achieved. Vines that achieve full trellis fill can be fully cropped (as appropriate for the variety and desired wine quality attributes), while weaker vines may require some fruit removal by cluster thinning so that vines are not over-cropped. Year Four and Beyond Canes or cordons should be fully established and annual growth should fill the available trellis space. Depending on the variety, wine quality may be improved by reducing crop load, usually by removing second and/or third clusters on developing shoots. In regions where winter injury to trunks is anticipated, new trunks can be trained by retaining one or more suckers annually, and used to replace older, winter-injured trunks.