Establishing the Vineyard. Location Page 62 (Regions) Page 64-66 (Table 3) Climatic Factors – Temperatures & exposure, rainfall, & winds. Soil – Topography,

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Establishing the Vineyard

Location Page 62 (Regions) Page (Table 3) Climatic Factors – Temperatures & exposure, rainfall, & winds. Soil – Topography, cost of clearing, depth, texture, & composition.

Other Considerations Vine pest & disease ( Oak root fungus, nematodes) Size of planting.

Preparation of the Soil Clearing the land Weeds & pests Drainage Leveling Fertilization Preparing the soil

Planning the vineyard Values of good planning. (What should you consider?) Vine spacing Row spacing Turning area Loading area Avenues & Roadways Direction of the Rows

Laying out the vineyard Base lines Planting lines

Choice of Variety, Planting Stock, & Planting Pick a variety that is suited to the location. Rootings, Grafts, Potted Vines, or unrooted cuttings. Disease-free planting stock Planting the vineyard – rootings or grafted vines are headed back to 1 – 2 nodes & roots clipped back to 3-4”