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why does grapevine plant need support

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Answered by Brainlyaccount
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Plant dormant, bare-root grape vines in the early spring.Construct a trellis or arbor before planting. Grape vines will need to be trained to some sort of support to grow upward. This will also cut the risk of disease.Most grape varieties are self-fertile. To be sure, ask when you are buying vines if you will need more than one plant for pollination.Before planting grapevines, soak their roots in water for two or three hours.Select a site with full sun. If you don’t have a spot with full sun, make sure it at least gets morning sun. A small amount of afternoon shade won’t hurt. Your soil needs to be deep, well-drained, and loose. You also need good air circulation.Space vines 6 to 10 feet apart (16 feet for muscadines).



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Answered by tanki1233
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Plant dormant, bare-root grape vines in the early spring.Construct a trellis or arbor before planting. Grape vines will need to be trained to some sort of support to grow upward. This will also cut the risk of disease.Most grape varieties are self-fertile. To be sure, ask when you are buying vines if you will need more than one plant for pollination.Before planting grapevines, soak their roots in water for two or three hours.Select a site with full sun. If you don’t have a spot with full sun, make sure it at least gets morning sun. A small amount of afternoon shade won’t hurt. Your soil needs to be deep, well-drained, and loose. You also need good air circulation.Space vines 6 to 10 feet apart (16 feet for muscadines).



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