Spring will be here before you know it, and we are all looking forward to getting busy in our fields and gardens. This year you might want to consider starting a backyard vineyard or a small 1- to ...
Grapevines in our area have come out of dormancy and have begun to grow. It’s fascinating to watch the buds open and develop this time of year. Buds are those bumpy parts growing on the plant. Each ...
A few years ago I was looking for a seedless table grape to plant at my home, and found Raintree Nursery’s description of a cross between Vitis labrusca and Vitis vinifera called ‘Einset.’ Here’s what ...
Participants of last year’s grape workshop at UW’s Sheridan Research and Extension Center listen to a presentation about starting grapevines. A similar symposium May 21 in Lander will focus on the ...
Pruning grape vines is a midwinter job that keeps plants shapely, healthy and fruiting well. Climate change means that grape vines, once the preserve of large conservatories and warmer hemispheres, ...
You have selected the kind of grapes you want to grow and selected the best spot on your farm/garden to grow them. Remember: Do not plant any grapevines on north facing slopes. Make sure there are no ...
Participants at a 2021 workshop in Sheridan listen to a presentation on starting grape vines. A grape-growing symposium is scheduled Saturday, Sept. 17, at Central Wyoming College’s campus in Lander, ...
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