Grape Growing for                                     Growing Your own grapes
Gardeners                                  •   Fresh Eating
                                                         •   Juice
                                                         •   Wine
                                                         •   Challenging
                                                         •   Rewarding
                                                         •   Exciting
                        Steve Sagaser                    •   Fun
                    NDSU Extension Service
                     Grand Forks County
                                                                      Frontenac Grapes
            Grapes in North America
• Grapes have been grown in our area since late
                                                                        Glen Ullin, ND
  1800’s.
• Vitis riparia – Riverbank grapes are native.
• Vitis vinifera – grown in California – not hardy for
  this area
• New hybrid cold hardy grapes - developed in
  recent years
• French / American Hybrids
   – Elmer Swenson varieties
   – U of M varieties
          1990 Plant Hardiness Map
                                                             2012 USDA Plant Hardiness Map
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 2012 North Central Hardiness Map                                       Site Selection
                                                      • Full sunlight – as much as possible
                                                         – Shade = Trees shrubs, buildings,
                                                           fences
                                                      • Good Drainage - important
                                                      • Slope
                                                         – South, Southeastern, Southwestern,
                                                           facing slopes are best
                                                         – Avoid North facing slopes if possible
                                                      • Avoid bottoms of valleys if possible
                                                      • Hillsides and tops of bluffs are best
                                                         – Cold air flows down = less freezing in
                                                           spring and fall
                      Site Selection                                    Site Selection
• Your Site - topography, or location of buildings
  are predetermined.                                  • Slope:
                                                        1.5 to 3 percent helps cold air to flow out of vineyard
• If you have acreage and a slope, which is the
  best site?                                            Frost possibly 3 weeks earlier in valleys compared to
                                                        hillsides
• Trees or shrubs - will they shade your grapes?
                                                        Benefits of south slopes are legendary in viticulture
   – If so cut them down while they are small.
                                                        Wind:
• Hedges or Fences on windward side are                 Calm conditions can offer 18oF higher on leaves and
  beneficial                                            fruit compared to windy sites
• Availability of water is important for first year          -Shelterbelts, South side of buildings, fence (home)
  or two
                 South Facing Slope                             Northeast Facing Slope
Falconer’s Vineyard and Nursery, Red Wing,
MN
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                SITES TO AVOID
•   Wet sites: slow to                                                           IDEAL SITE
    dry out
•   Poor sun: northern                                                                    Full sun
    slopes
                                                                                      Southern hillside
•   Dense Clay:
    hardpan
                                                                                        Sandy loam
•   Chemical drift                                                                   Near large body of
•   Frost pockets/poor
                                                                                           water
    air circulation
                                                             Planting and
                         Soil Test                           Establishment
    • Check for
                                                             Year 1: Root growth
        – Nitrogen
        – Phosphorous                                        Year 2: Vine architecture, pruning techniques
        – Potassium
        – pH                                                 Year 3: Vine health, pest presence, first fruit
        – Dissolved salts
        – Organic matter
    • Condition the soil if needed
    • Add sand and organic matter if needed
                Planting and Spacing                                               Planting
    •   Row spacing in backyards – 6 feet or more               • Bare root planting is
    •   Plant spacing in rows should be 6 – 8 feet                best
                                                                • Prepare large holes
    •   Plant rows North to South - ideal                       • Don’t stuff!!!
    •   Grow tubes                                              • Keep roots out of direct
        – Use after planting for first year establishment         sunlight
                                                                • Compact earth gently
        – Remove in early August to promote hardening off.        around roots
                                                                • Grow Tubes???
                                                                • Water when dry - do not
                                                                  over water!
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        First Year Training the Trunk                                     Training the Trunk
• Don’t cut                                          • Grow tube
  off the                                            • Use for 1st
  side                                                 season
  shoots
                                                     • Tie main
• Tie the                                              shoot to a
  main                                                 wire
  shoot to
                                                     • Remove
  a wire
                                                       grow tube
                                                       in August
         Training the Trunk – Mini-J                                           Pruning
                                                      • Prune late winter or early                   Dormant bud
• Use for                                               spring                                       On 1-year old
                                                                                                     cane
  Tender                                              • Vines produce fruit from
                                                        only one year old wood
  varieties
                                                      • Dormant buds on 1-yr-old
• Easier to lay                                         canes (last year’s canes)
  trunk down                                            give rise to new (current
  for winter                                            season) canes on which the
                                                        grape clusters are                              Emerging
  covering                                              produced.                                       current
                                                                                                        season cane
                                                             Second Year Dormant Pruning
                    Pruning
 • Pruning mature                                                       Spring
                              Grape clusters on
   grapevines                 current season canes
   requires
   replacing all
   fruiting wood
   each year.
 • 80% or more of
   the 2-yr-old
   canes is
   removed and
   replaced with
   1- year-old
   canes.
                                                         Before Pruning         One Stem Pruning   Two Stem Pruning
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                                                          Third Year Dormant Pruning
Second Growing Season Training
                                                                     Spring
• Train canes
  into cordons
                                                  Before Pruning                         After Pruning
                      Pruning                                            Third Season
                                                  • Partial crop can
                                                    be allowed
                                                  • Cluster thinning
                                                    may be
  Before Pruning                After Pruning       necessary for
                                                    good quality
                                                    clusters and fruit
          Pruning Mature Vines                                                 Pruning
                                                       Before Spring Pruning             After Spring Pruning
     Before pruning               After pruning
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                           Courtesy of John Marshall, Great River Vineyard
                                                                                           Pruning & Training
                                                                               • Beginning the first year Remember:
                                                                                 – Remove any flower clusters on the shoots
                                                                                   (for at least 2 years).
                                                                                 – Develop straight trunks to the desired
                                                                                   wire.
                                                                                 – Next, develop the cordons.
                                                                                 – Allow cordons to fill in trellis length
                                                                                 – Fruit can be allowed the third year
           Four Arm Kniffen - 4AK
                                                                                             Trellis Building
                      Why Trellis?
                                                                             Materials:
• Grapes are true vines
                                                                             • 8’, 5” diameter
• Vines grow into a bush                                                       round endposts
                                                                             • 8’ steel line posts
• Diseases, weeds - no control                                               • 12 gauge, hi-
                                                                               tensile wire
• No fruit!!!                                                                • 40”, 4” helix earth
                                                                               anchors
                                                                             • Wire strainers
                                                                               (turnbuckles)
                                                                                             Four Arm Kniffen
                       Trellising
                                                                                                Trellising
• It’s all about                                                             • Inexpensive to
  sunlight                                                                     build/maintain
• Disease control                                                            • Limits crop
                                                                               quantity
• Spraying for
  – Insects                                                                  • Variable Ripening
  – Diseases
• Construct trellis
  first season.
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                                             Umbrella Kniffin
Four Arm Kniffen Trellis
                                               Trellising
                           • Distributes
                             growth more
                             evenly than
                             standard Kniffin
                           • Use for cultivars
                             with long canes
                                                 Fan System
Umbrella Kniffen Trellis
                                                  Trellising
                             • Good air
                               circulation
                             • Good sun
                               exposure
 Fan System Trellising                          VSP Trellising
                           • Vertical Shoot
                             Positioning
                           • Upright growing
                             varieties
                           • Good canopy
                             support
                           • Excellent sun
                             exposure
                           • High quality fruit
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     Vertical Shoot Positioning Trellis                                         Munson System Trellising
                                                                                • Both upright and drooping varieties
                                                                                • Accommodates very vigorous
                                                                                  varieties
                                                                                • Creates large canopy/crop
                      Courtesy of John Marshall, Great River Vineyard
                                                                                    Hi Bilateral Cordon
                 Munson Trellis                                                           Trellising
                                                                        • Varieties with
                                                                          downward
                                                                          growth habits
                                                                        • Simple &
                                                                          inexpensive
             Geneva Double Curtain
                                                                            Geneva Double Curtain Trellis
                   Trellising
• Twice the
  space as Hi-
  Bilateral
  cordon
  system
• Trailing
  habit
  varieties
• Good light
• Good yield
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                                                                                                          Courtesy of John Marshall, Great River Vineyard
               HIGH WIRE RENEWAL
•   Variable ripening
•   Inexpensive to
    build/maintain
•   Single wire
•   Good for vigorous
    vines
•   Allows for easy
    harvest
•   Less crowding than
    4AK
•   Low cultural
    needs/costs
                          Courtesy of John Marshall, Great River Vineyard
                         Arbors
• Fruit production
                                                                                                        Arbors
• Shade and ornamental
  effects                                                                     • Use durable
• Many kinds of designs                                                         materials
• Plant on both sides of an
  arch-like structure
                                                                              • Low maintenane
• Grow to about mid-point of                                                    materials
  top
• Good Foliage cover = larger
  and taller plant than for
  ordinary trellis
                         Arbors                                                                         Arbors
• Less quality fruit than                                                   • Train plants to a single trunk
                                                                            • Develop a portion of the trunk each
  traditional                                                                 year
• Usually too little pruning                                                • Tie uppermost vigorous cane in a
                                                                              vertical position
• Often a mass of                                                           • Leave short horizontal fruiting canes
                                                                            • Select fruiting canes at intervals of 2
   –Multiple trunks                                                           to 3 feet.
   –Numerous canes                                                          • Limit fruiting canes to five or six
                                                                              buds - favors development of the
   –Weak growth                                                               upper trunk and canes
                                                                            • Select and use renewal spurs for
• Usually poor fruit                                                          source of fruiting wood close to
                                                                              trunk
  production
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                                                                  Varieties
             Upwards glance at arbor
             (Concord vines in Fargo)
                  Varieties                    Bird Netting              Birds
 • Juice & jelley –
   Valiant, Bluebell
 • Raisins – Somerset
   Seedless
 • Table Grapes –
   Swenson Red, King
   of the North
 • Wine – Many
   choices available
Animals
                                               Insects
Grow
tubes for
mouse,
rabbit &
deer                    Grow Tubes
control in
                        PlantingAug            Wasp
winter
                        NovMar (after snow)    -traps                     MALB
                                                              Multi-colored Asian Lady Beetle
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 Insects            Diseases:
Phylloxera
(Aphid)
(Foliar
damage)
In Europe –         Downy Mildew
damages
roots of Vitis
vinifera
                    Diseases:
Diseases
                    Anthracnose
Powdery Mildew
Herbicide Injury:   Herbicide Injury:
Glyphosate
                    2,4-D
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 Nutrient Deficiency:               Veraison – Beginning of Ripening
                                              Color Change
   Iron Chlorosis
  Harvesting Your Grapes                  Harvesting Your Grapes
• Harvest in mid
  to late
  September –
  Early October
• Sugar content
                                 • Cut
  will be at its                   clusters
  highest                        • Don’t
• Acid content                     pull
  will be lower
NDSU: Future Research
• Establishment of young
  vines: pruning, grow tubes
• Cultivar Trials at REC’s
   – Absaraka, Carrington,
     Williston, Langdon
• Cultural practices to hasten
  maturity
• Trellis system testing to
  determine most efficient
• Breeding program for new
  ND varieties
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