Transplanting grapes in autumn

Difficult to find in garden berry, more useful than grapes. If you do not like him, urgently change your attitude and eat 10-15 large berries a day during the season. This is enough to prolong youth, strengthen the heart, cleanse the kidneys and gallbladder. And grapes also help to restore strength and improve the condition of the bronchi and lungs. But know that sweet berries are contraindicated for diabetics and people with a diseased pancreas.

Growing grapes is not an easy job. It cannot be simply planted in the ground, watered and fed from time to time, and at the end of summer, collect the promised 30 kg of berries from the bush. The best grapes grow in France and the Caucasus, where its cultivation is considered an art. Let's at least try to get closer to their high standards. The topic of our article will be grape transplanting in the fall.

Requirements of grapes for the planting site

The vineyard can be planted on any soil, except saline, waterlogged, or with a groundwater level of less than one and a half meters. True, there is a way to cultivate completely unusable lands.

The best place for planting grape bushes on a flat area is the southern or south-western slope, on a flat area - an unshaded area. Place late varieties at the southern walls of the buildings, 1-1.5 m away from them. If you are breaking up a large vineyard, then the rows should be correctly positioned from north to south, when planting in one row, you can choose any direction.

Well-groomed bushes of grapes are beautiful in themselves, if there is not enough space on the site, they can be placed along the paths, on decorative supports, or to plant trees on the gazebo. Since a well-lit area is best for planting in the ground, take care that fruit trees do not obscure the vine. Place berry bushes or garden crops between the garden and the vineyard.

Grape planting time

One of the most debated questions is when is the best time to replant grapes. There is simply no definite answer to it. There are supporters of both autumn and spring planting, they cite a lot of convincing arguments and examples from practice in support of their innocence.

Let's look at this issue from the point of view of the physiology of the grape bush. Its roots do not have a dormant period and can grow year round in a warm, humid, nutritious environment. If we can easily regulate the water regime and feeding, then we cannot influence the soil temperature in any way. The roots of grapes have two development peaks - in spring, after the soil warms up by more than 8 degrees, and in autumn, when the growth processes of the aboveground part are suspended, and the soil is still warm.

Comment! Decide when to transplant grapes, it can be done in spring or autumn in all regions except the south. Where the temperature can rise to 30 degrees for one to two weeks in mid-April, it is better not to risk it and shift the date to the end of the year.

Spring planting of grapes

You can often find the erroneous statement that grape transplanting in the spring should be carried out as early as possible. It is not right. In spring, the air warms up faster than the ground, the aboveground part wakes up, the kidneys open. Having used up the supply of nutrients from the cuttings, they dry up or begin to pull the juices necessary for the transplanted plant from the roots.

Grape bushes need to be replanted when the soil warms up to the required 8 degrees, which in most regions does not happen until mid-spring, namely late April - early May. Or create suitable conditions for their survival. And they consist in either warming up the soil well to at least 8 degrees, or slowing down the awakening of the vine.

Experienced growers do this: before starting work, they spill the planting pit with hot water, which warms the soil, and, on the contrary, after planting in a new place, they fall asleep with a mound of soil about 5 cm high.This shifts the time of awakening, on the one hand, inhibiting the germination of the aboveground part , and on the other - by stimulating the roots.

Autumn planting of grapes

The situation is different in the fall. First, the vine freezes, then the upper layer of soil quickly cools, then, slowly, the lower one. When replanting grapes in the fall, you must not miss the moment when the leaves have fallen, and the soil is still warm and the roots will take root well. In most regions, the best time is September – October.

Important! It is the lack of knowledge of the physiological characteristics of the plant that is the reason for most failures when transplanting grapes. Novice gardeners do the same thing year after year, but the result is different.

How to transplant grapes in the fall

Mature grapes transplanted in the fall will yield a full harvest in two years. If the bush tries to bloom next year in a new place, cut off all the brushes as early as possible. In the next season, it is correct to leave only a third of the inflorescences.

The grape bush is considered an adult from the age of seven. After that, it is not transplanted, since even a younger disturbed plant restores roots for several years.

Preparation of planting holes

We have already said how to arrange the grapes, we will add that the distance between the bushes should be at least 2 m, and between the rows - 2.5 m.Depending on the age and method of digging the plant, the pits are prepared in sizes 60x60, 80x80 or 100x100 cm, depth they should be from 60 cm to 80 cm.

Important! After transplanting grapes in the fall, it is impossible to improve the structure of the soil below the occurrence of the roots, take this stage of work seriously.

A deepening of the required size is dug, a soil mixture is prepared, with which it is poured up to half. The pit is filled with water, then the soil containing fertilizers is poured so that about 40 cm remains to the edge and is moistened again.

The soil mixture is prepared from black soil and humus in a ratio of 10: 4, then we add fertilizers:

Landing pit size, cm

Double superphosphate, kg

Potassium sulfate, kg

Wood ash, kg

60x60x60

0,1-0,2

0,1-0,15

1-1,5

80x80x60

0,2-0,25

0,15-0,2

1,5-2

100x100x80

0,3-0,4

0,2-0,25

2-2,5

Attention! Potash fertilizers and ash are not added to the soil mixture! Choose one thing!

Landing pit for planting grapes will be 1/3 or half filled with soil. It is right. It also has to stand for a month.

Excavation of bushes

Prepare a shovel and a sharp pruner before replanting grapes elsewhere in the fall.

Bushes of grapes with a clod of earth

In this way, grape bushes up to 3 years old are usually transplanted. Its main advantage is that the roots are minimally damaged, and with proper planting, fruiting can begin as early as next year. Older grape bushes are rarely transplanted with an earthen clod, simply because it is very difficult to do this.

  1. Stop watering a few days before the intended transplant so that the soil dries out and the earthy ball does not collapse.
  2. Cut the vine with pruning shears, leaving 2 sleeves on the bush, and on them 2 shoots, treat the wound surface with garden varnish.
  3. Step back 50 cm from the base of the bush and carefully dig in the grapes.
  4. Trim the bottom roots of the grapes with pruning shears, place an earthen ball on a tarp and transfer to a new location.
  5. You can start the transplant.

Partially exposed roots

Frankly, such a bush transplant usually starts like the previous one, and it would be correct to call it "failed with an earthen lump." Failure is due to the fact that wet soil crumbled or the roots of the grapes grew more than you expected and it was not possible to dig them out without damaging them.

  1. Cut the vine, leaving from 2 to 4 sleeves with 2 shoots on each, grease the damaged spots with garden var.
  2. Dig in the bush, trying not to damage the roots, stepping back at least 50 cm.
  3. Separate the grapes from the soil by pruning old roots.
  4. Transfer the bush to the fall planting site.
Comment! Correctly transplanted grapes can produce their first berries in two years.

With completely exposed roots

Usually, this is how adult bushes with a good root system are dug up.

  1. Cut off the aerial part, leaving 2 sleeves and 2 shoots on each, cut the sections with garden pitch.
  2. Dig up the vine bush so as not to injure the underground stem, heel and minimize damage to the roots.
  3. Having lifted the plant, free the underground part from excess soil. This is best done by knocking down the soil with a light tap of a wooden stick or the handle of a shovel. Do not hurry.
  4. Use a clean pruning shears to remove old and damaged grape roots by treating the cuts with garden varnish. Shorten the rest to 25-30 cm.
  5. Dew roots (thin, located directly under the head of the bush) cut out completely.
  6. Prepare a chatterbox: combine 2 parts of clay, 1 - mullein and dilute with water until the consistency of thick sour cream. Soak the grape roots in it for a few minutes.
Advice! Not everyone has the opportunity to get a mullein. You can dilute the clay with a pink solution of potassium permanganate.

Pre-planting preparation

For grapes dug out on their own site, it remains to shorten the shoots, leaving 4 buds on each. If you are replanting bushes not immediately after digging, inspect the open root system, update the tips. It happens that for some reason the grape seedling is dried out. Postpone planting, and soak the root for 2-3 days in rainwater with the addition of a stimulant, for example, heteroauxin, epin or root.

Planting grapes

We have a pit with a bottom layer of soil for transplanting an adult grape bush.

  1. Make a planting mixture of black soil, sand and humus (10: 3: 2). All fertilizers have already been applied, they are in the lower half of the planting pit. When backfilling a grape bush with soil, we do not use them!
  2. Place a mound of planting mixture in the middle of the finished recess.
  3. Place your heel on it, and spread the roots evenly on the sides of the elevation.
  4. Carefully cover half of the planting hole with soil.
  5. Fill the soil under the grapes with water, let it soak.
  6. Fill up the soil so that the depth of the previous planting is 10 cm below the soil surface for bushes taken out with an earthen clod, 20 - for grapes dug in a different way.
  7. Water again.

Watch a video about transplanting grape bushes:

Shelter grapes

We will give you the simplest, but nevertheless a very good way of shelter for the winter of grape bushes transplanted in the fall. Cut off the neck of a large plastic bottle and simply slide it over the vine. Pour a mound of soil on top. For the southern regions, 8 cm will be enough, in the North-West - 15-20 cm. Be sure to mark the places of transplants so that it will be easier to find them in the spring. Be sure to water the grapes once a week, spending at least a bucket of water per bush.

Conclusion

Of course, grapes are a difficult culture to plant and care for. But when the bush takes root well and begins to bear fruit, you will not regret that you once worked hard. I wish you a rich harvest!

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