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QuestionWhen do I prune grapevines?Community AnswerAs with most other plants, it is best to prune them after the harvest. Depending on the climate, this can range from the fall-winter period.
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QuestionDo grapes have to be grown from a seed, and where can I buy them?Community AnswerYes, grapes do have to be grown from a seed. If grapes are common in your area, check out local stores that carry seeds; if not, many online specialty websites carry them.
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QuestionHow many plants should I have per acre?Community AnswerIt is up to you and your space. Normally, 10 or so should work.
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QuestionHow long will it take to see fruits when starting a vineyard?Community AnswerDepending on a few factors, normally it will take within 2--6 years before the vineyard is grown enough to be in operation. It is also best for the plant to mature fully, in order to get the flavor you are looking for from the fruits. Earlier year fruits can be eaten at home but for a proper vineyard, wait longer.
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QuestionIs 10 plants per acre an accurate number?Community AnswerIf your doing it as a hobby yes, but you can plant well over a hundred in an acre if you have the tools and expertise to do so. Keep in mind a full grown vine can produce between 50 and 80 pounds of grapes. So if it is a hobby, aim to have some variety, do some as wine grapes and some as eating grapes.
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