Thank you 🙏🏻 with the simplicity of your video! You have angels around you and have a mission! Keep on keeping on given and being kind! Sharing is caring! Always with Love ❤️
I'm so glad you made this video. I love how passionate you seem to be about gardening in general. It looks simple but gardening involves more experience and skills than meets the eye and it's kinda sad how our modern lifestyle makes us ignore skills as important and basic as gardening. Thank you.
Thanks for the positive reply. I drove tractor trailer the last 40 years had lots of quiet time and pondered growing my own food. We were in the city and I felt it such a waste of land to not have something good growing on it. Stay with me now. I had 2 Dogs and Barney and Millie. Millie loved cherry tomatoes. Since I cut the yard ,one day I noticed what I thought were tomato plants. I fenced them off and Milly's poop grew tomato plants. I didn't plant them. So I protected them as they came up and we had lots of tomato's the next few years. The 2 pets passed on but I had Millie tomato plants 2 years past her leaving.Then I retired and moved here. The soil is DIRT. I would like to grow sections and cover them, Cause we got bug's and critters and these here people talk different.. But my past Dog Millie taught and inspired me with a passion to grow food here. It's a neighborhood but they left the woods in our back yard. I thought I'd start some grapes since I have a fence in the back and they can have the fence. All I said to ask that question, will the chain link fence work with grapes?
Thank you for the detail you put into the video! Others I have watched have not taken the time to show the close ups of the vine and explain. Yours are so helpful!
Thanks for the video. I have a backyard vine that has been growing wild the last couple of years and I was afraid to cut it back. I cleaned it up and hopefully I saved it for this season.
Oh my gosh , I watched a video saying to trim one leaf node further up from the grape bunches as the vine was wasting to much energy so I went to work on my vines, now watching your video I feel really gutted that I did this big no no . Lesson learned the hard way as usual for me .
Loved the video! You should make a new one but totally in Spanish as your Spanish is awesome and his instructions, though low in volume, were more clear to me as that is my native language.
Thank you for showing all, not only how to do it but also how to not do it at the end. May sound strange, but I realy apreciated that part too. cause both are helping me a lot. good luck with your sead donation programm and 2021 harvest and also many Thanks to Mr Manzano. Vielen Dank!
Hi Mario, thank you for reaching out - I am glad to help. As for plantings vines in container (not sure what I.A. stands for) - containers may work initially, while vine is young but you would eventually need to plant them in soil. I hope this helps.
I bought a home that has a very neglected grapevine in the backyard. I know nothing about caring for grapes and want to trim this plant back so it's not so wild and crazy. I will use the "4 foot rule" in thinning the vines and pinch off the suckers at the bottom trunk. I was scared that I might do something wrong and really hurt the plant. But I understand that grapes are forgiving and they bounce back. Hope so!
Would you please share more videos on grapes 🍇 and how to trim them during the summer, new shoots that keep coming and healthy and unhealthy grapes, and what to spray or treat them, please 🙏🏻
Спасибо за твои видео! У умной девушки и виногадные кусты такие же хорошо ухоженные. Сожалею, что только недавно Гугл предложил мне посмотреть эти твои видеоролики . Внимательно просмотрел ролик обрезки отплодоносивших лоз, понравилась методика размещения старой ветви на высоком уровне от земли. Особенно понравилась технология обрезки отплодоносивших лоз и выбор ,, сучков замещения,, . Не знаю, как перевести на русский язык твоё устное пояснение в сюжете об обрезке лоз. Если знаешь как подскажи, буду рад внимательно послушать твою методику. Она мне видится очень логичной. С уважением, Беларусь Сергей
I live in Central fla. Been retired and moved here 4 yrs ago. Anyway. Thanks for an incoureging video. I seem to be blessed by God to grow food plants. Well I am germinating some grape seeds I orded. Hoping they are like other plants I have done. Started non gmo red, green and some other. Jan. 2nd. It's gonna be freezing so I will put them indoors. Till March. Questions, I assume they would, after a year be OK in 29 or 30 *. Unlike tomatoes. Also, how many hours do they need to grow Great? Their water and diet. And will they even grow here in Ocala.. 😊
I never started vines out of seeds. With that said I am of little help in this situation. As for temperature, I would suggest to check online which variety performs best in your region.
@@57Vlada Fair. I'm trying different methods. I'll get back to your page to share what I do. If it works. For the record I started germination Jan. 2 /2024.
Now I learned about trimming the branches too far. Leave 4 feet of vine? And we need it to protect the grapes from direct sun exposure. I'm slow to learn, but once I've learned it, my mind is a steel trap that will keep the knowledge. Thanks! BTW... after watching 2 videos, I've decided to subscribe. You earned it.
My son just had to move bees from an area on his property to a new area. He was working with an expert from Orange County. Apparently they are always looking for people who will accept bees. I live in Temecula, near Carter Estates and have been thinking of adding bees to my property as well. Would you like a referral?? Larry
Hi Larry and thank you for reaching out. I do hope you will consider adding a hive or two to your property. Bees are amazing little creatures. As for the contact, thank you but I am currently working with Fallbrook company AA Beekeeper / Removal from whom I adopt bees.
Excellent video. Old world living with nature cultivating the soil, versus New world emphasizing academics k12 and college. New world is crap. This college graduate knew nothing about the old world until he bought some land and learned from Old World Mexicans practical farming skills. Shouldn't the first thing people should learn is how to care for and survive off the land, not boring impractical academics?
I believe in education, but even more I believe in learning basic living skills. Growing food and tending to the land are just some of them... Thank you for stopping by and sharing your thoughts. Cheers from California.