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Vine Development

Vine Development

Friday, May 21, 2010

April and May have been a time emergence and growth in the vines.

We have seen the hard winter buds change to the cottony soft “Wool Stage”, followed by bud break. A close-up of a grapevine bud in the After bud burst the first leaves emerge. Soon the initial tiny grape blossoms become visible. Close-up of grapevine leaves with tiny white grape flower clusters beginning to form, showing the early stages of grape development.Meanwhile, as each shoot lengthens while sending out thin tendrils groping for a wire for support.A single grapevine with large green leaves and visible tendrils reaching out, planted in rich soil with other vines in the background.

The work in the fields must be done with a delicate touch. The shoots are fragile. If a plant has too many shoots we individually remove the extras. Now the energy of the plant can go into the chosen few with the end result, better quality fruit. After thinning the shoots the support wires are secured around the foliage to prevent damage to the vines.

Neat rows of young grapevines stretching across a field under an overcast sky, showing the organized vineyard layout during growing season.

Now at the end of May, each shoot is filling out with lush vegetationA row of grapevines displaying abundant green foliage and vigorous growth, showing the results of careful vineyard management. and we are seeing the first signs of flowering.Close-up of grapevine leaves and flower clusters showing the small white blooms that will develop into grapes.

It is a joy to see the sea of vines in order and flourishing.

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