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Ison's Nursery's How To Train Muscadine Vines Down The Wire 

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Greg Ison from Ison's Nursery & Vineyard demonstrates how to train a muscadine vine down the wire. This is an important step in establishing your vineyard. Ison's Nursery & Vineyard is the largest and oldest grower of muscadine vines in the country. We ship plants all across the country and invite you to browse our website. We are happy to answer questions and help you make your selections.
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@caylondepalma1175
@caylondepalma1175 Год назад
These videos continue to be extraordinarily helpful to me as I learn to manage my muscadine vines. Thank you so much for providing step-by-step visual instructions to us.
@risingministries
@risingministries 6 лет назад
This is what we should have learned in schools. Thank you
@chuan-yitsai1349
@chuan-yitsai1349 2 года назад
You are very good instructor, I learned so much from you. May God bless your nursery.
@sherrisimerly1512
@sherrisimerly1512 2 года назад
Your videos are so informative. Very good teacher. Can't wait to apply my new knowledge to my neglected grape vine. Thank you for making these videos.
@haimecayanan8614
@haimecayanan8614 6 лет назад
the videos are short but very informative. Straight to the point. Thank you sir!
@douglasfontenot1992
@douglasfontenot1992 Год назад
Outstanding instruction!! While I worked in California, I paid close attention to the grape and muscadine growing protocols, but, your videos are more helpful than my interaction with vineyard managers. My southern Louisiana muscadines and I thank you!!
@allthingsaustralia4861
@allthingsaustralia4861 7 лет назад
Best info out there on growing Muscadines -Thank you
@ebonywaru5881
@ebonywaru5881 4 года назад
Thank you from Perth Western Australia. I am training a very unruly 30yr old vine of my grandfathers. Send us luck
@jimduke2466
@jimduke2466 4 года назад
Thanks...most video's show how to prune established grape vines. This video shows how to grow and shape NEW vines......thank you
@traviswaldrepaf
@traviswaldrepaf 4 года назад
Educational video still helping out people! Thank you. Great job Jesse Plemons' Dad
@SniperLogic
@SniperLogic 5 лет назад
Very instructive.
@JJ-nv5en
@JJ-nv5en 4 года назад
That's the clearest clip on train the grape vine out there. Thank you.
@williamjohnson6152
@williamjohnson6152 4 года назад
This is a great series of videos. Thank you. Everything is explained very well.
@kingjulian291
@kingjulian291 7 лет назад
Great instructional video. Very helpful for the muscadines I bought from your nursery.
@billbrooks9530
@billbrooks9530 6 лет назад
Very informative video GREG, i learned a lot . thanks
@DanielA-vi3ud
@DanielA-vi3ud 5 лет назад
Wow! Thanks for the info. I just procured a few small cuttings from a closing vineyard and couldn't stand to see them go to waste. Hopefully, this year will be a great year. I learned alot. Thanks.
@mubarikkahloon920
@mubarikkahloon920 5 лет назад
Very much informative and good techniques for learning. Thanks
@rosetvm
@rosetvm 5 лет назад
Great tutorial Video. Thank you, from Norway.
@peterknight1991
@peterknight1991 5 лет назад
Hi Greg, Great tutorial Video. I've learned a lot, you explain very well, Thank you.
@annadavis6361
@annadavis6361 5 лет назад
My favorite video on grapes!
@tonybrannen1740
@tonybrannen1740 4 года назад
Thanks for teaching us how to do this.
@ermelindafitzpatrick5743
@ermelindafitzpatrick5743 3 года назад
Very informative! I love your videos.
@Agrigenes
@Agrigenes 5 лет назад
Thank you for all information. Keep it up
@ritabaker7847
@ritabaker7847 Год назад
Excellent instructions!!!! Thank you!!!
@toniacarter5240
@toniacarter5240 8 лет назад
great help here folks , I have mine going down the wire and they are pretty
@ricardocamara-sx2mu
@ricardocamara-sx2mu Год назад
Great info. Thanks 👍
@robchandler755
@robchandler755 8 лет назад
Great stuff to know.
@MrThawm
@MrThawm 2 года назад
Thank you sir
@erikruiz5004
@erikruiz5004 4 года назад
hope you are doing good sir thank you for the knowledge !
@fannie.pedernal8625
@fannie.pedernal8625 Год назад
So nice video sir and vineyard well maintained
@rickyradioactivehorsehunte2247
@rickyradioactivehorsehunte2247 4 года назад
Well explained.
@fangorn1000
@fangorn1000 7 лет назад
good video. thank you '
@jeremey__
@jeremey__ Год назад
thank you very well explained. one the vine reached 10 feet, do I just trim off the end? Thanks.
@StockFuture-ke6zs
@StockFuture-ke6zs 6 лет назад
The knowledge sd hv been shared with more elaboration
@md.ibrahimsheikh3347
@md.ibrahimsheikh3347 6 лет назад
nice
@joaquin698
@joaquin698 5 лет назад
Great Vid.. I requested contact info on the first vid I watched... got it all I needed from the other vids I will Co tact you all. Tks God Bless! 🙏🏻👌🏻
@ken2ny4
@ken2ny4 7 лет назад
Very informative videos. You guys did an amazing job with your muscadine breeding program. I got 8 different varieties from you guys and my favorite one is Black Beauty. They taste great as soon as they turn red and get a little soft. The rest you gotta wait for them to get fully ripe. My Supreme muscadine was mislabeled. I think I got a darlene or sweet jenny instead. I don't know what Supreme is like but the Darlene or sweet jenny is very good and very big. In the order from best to worst here in Fairfax, VA is Black Beauty, Darlene/Sweet Jenny, Early Fry, Triumph, Nestbitt, Late Fry, Ison, Pam. Keep up with the great products.
@chuckurso593
@chuckurso593 2 года назад
You made me feel good about ordering Black Beauty from Isons. I only will have 4 vines so I do not want to make any mistakes if I can help it.
@tom20349
@tom20349 4 года назад
I have used your videos in my first real year of growing muscadines on a wire and now your fertilizer as well it has been a great success thank you!! . My plant is about 3 years now. It was an experiment initally but have now taken a great interest and seriousness in it here in central Florida.. So initally I let it just grow wild no real fertilizers and no pruning (I was just clueless) it went wild everwhere on my stockade fence then died for the winter after seeing your videos this year while it was dormant I cut it all back and was able to get it down the wire each direction.. I am a week or two before they are at the 10 foot mark. Question. What happens at the end do i just cut it back and keep it 10 feet and let the sprigs grow now. I actually have two grapes trying to grow. Thats one more than last year lol. So what do you recommend. Keep the easy to follow videos coming were watching!!!
@levoochka
@levoochka 4 года назад
Thanks for your information Greg. I will appreciate if you let me know what pruning should be done after vines reach 10 foot? Thank you
@AYOGAgriVenture
@AYOGAgriVenture 4 года назад
well sa id thanks
@sajidahali-ohab4642
@sajidahali-ohab4642 3 года назад
Thank you, first time growing a grapevine in yhe tropics. My main vine is established, currently trying to train 2 cordons. My mistake I was removing the new laterals as the shoots come out from the cordons, I read somewhere to remove all shoots and laterals for the first 2 years...I only removed about 5 shoots from 2 feet of both arms. Will I still get new shoots from it in the coming years? I will leave all others as the arms continue to grow from now onwards.
@rommell83
@rommell83 8 лет назад
Thank you Greg. The muscadine vines I purchased from you are doing well. I believe I am training them correctly. This was another great video. Is there a possibility that I will get a couple of muscadines next year? My trip (500 miles) to see you a few months ago really paid off. Thanks again for your instruction that day.
@eaglenest5238
@eaglenest5238 2 года назад
bullshit .. you never buy anything
@stevenbrunson8104
@stevenbrunson8104 3 месяца назад
During the process of training vine "down the wire" (not yet 10 feet each side) if any fruit appears should I also trim the new fruit off as it appears while I am pinching off laterals. i.e. until the training is complete?
@ainunkarima9173
@ainunkarima9173 5 лет назад
Mr. Ison, how to grow the side lateral growth? Are we need to pinch all the leaves to make new side growth?
@mathewthomas1933
@mathewthomas1933 5 лет назад
Can I proceed with this system for passion fruit vines?
@javadsafaei6201
@javadsafaei6201 5 лет назад
Hi Mr.Ison . I have a question and I was wondering if you responded right way. What training system is the best choice in dried and warm place such as Iran?
@guitarslinger319
@guitarslinger319 3 года назад
Just ordered the starter kit...how far apart should the plants be?
@grounded7362
@grounded7362 5 лет назад
which size tapener are you using in this video?
@flyemifyougotem9543
@flyemifyougotem9543 Год назад
I cut my laterals back to the main vine will they produce more laterals
@christineknapp4190
@christineknapp4190 Год назад
Will this method work on an arbor?
@chuckurso593
@chuckurso593 2 года назад
Do you ever wait to get pencil thickness before training down the wire?
@rizwanmehmood5751
@rizwanmehmood5751 5 лет назад
I have seen your videos. These are only on graps What about apples and pomigrants. If you have videos plese share the link
@beecherjones4024
@beecherjones4024 3 года назад
I trimmed the vine about an inch short of the wire and it still produced only one shoot. Do I trim it again or wait for a sucker to grow
@robertmahabir760
@robertmahabir760 5 лет назад
I would like to no if it can grow in Trinidad
@rbbiefah
@rbbiefah 3 года назад
Once the main arm grows 10 ft long do you pinch it off so it cant grow more than 10 Ft ??
@jorojalbjesja7526
@jorojalbjesja7526 3 года назад
🥰🥰🥰
@thefoxentrepreneur4934
@thefoxentrepreneur4934 11 месяцев назад
How do you manage Japanese Beetles?
@chesterwilliams7
@chesterwilliams7 5 лет назад
Hi Sir..I live in the caribbean and started to grow a grape vine just to see if it would grow! Well, it has thrived and has grown to be well over 30 ft long. I have never pruned it as I did not know how. As it it now October, I was wondering what steps I need to do going forward. Any advice would be appreciated..thanks.
@chmchn
@chmchn 4 года назад
Wow, just the comment I'm looking for. I also live in the Caribbean and was wondering if I could even grow these here.
@abdulghani1917
@abdulghani1917 5 лет назад
Sir i need your help? Can you help me?
@davidjeromedawson
@davidjeromedawson 7 лет назад
Probably as silly question, but since I'm new at this, do you leave the laterals at the end of the growing year if the vine has reached its full growth in length.
@TheRainHarvester
@TheRainHarvester 4 года назад
i too have this question.
@brianmcfall6746
@brianmcfall6746 3 года назад
I am new to this and i noticed that you had rubber gloves on during this process, is there a particular reason why? Protect the plants, you, what?
@paulbraga4460
@paulbraga4460 Год назад
anyone here please, can this system be used for table grapes? i mean not muscudines but the usual grapes...mygreathanks and blessings
@Jay-tk7ib
@Jay-tk7ib Год назад
For any grape that requires spur pruning, as opposed to cane pruning, yes, I believe so.
@bruceprosser8332
@bruceprosser8332 3 года назад
So I live in Northern Indiana and my local Wal-Mart has Muscadines for sale and I bought two, I have not planted them yet as it was an impulse buy and now I am reading that they are not really suited for my agricultural zone. I can take them back but another side of me wants to try. Will they produce ripe fruit in my area or will it be a waste of time and garden space for me? Thanks!
@IsonsNursery
@IsonsNursery 3 года назад
Temperatures that fall below 10 degrees may kill or severely injure the muscadine vines. In a residential area temps will stay warmer than in an open field. Maybe worth a shot
@bruceprosser8332
@bruceprosser8332 3 года назад
@@IsonsNursery yeah I think I am taking them back. Thanks!
@double5bbq
@double5bbq 8 лет назад
I set my four vines up a little differently based upon some info I had at the time. I have two trellises that are 12 feet apart and 40 feet long. I planted a vine at each end post. I had planned to train them down the wire for 20 feet, each vine and they only would grow in one direction. Is this still a viable setup?
@shotgunbobby11
@shotgunbobby11 4 года назад
Double 5 since No one responded, how has it worked out after 3 years?
@double5bbq
@double5bbq 4 года назад
Shotgunbobby1 I have some insanely productive vines! It worked out absolutely perfectly and I’m even setting up another vine this year in the same fashion. They are five years old this summer and absolutely get loaded with grapes. Thanks for asking.
@shotgunbobby11
@shotgunbobby11 4 года назад
Double 5 glad it all worked out.
@double5bbq
@double5bbq 4 года назад
Shotgunbobby1 I should also say that I do mine 100% organic and it works great. I live in Coastal Ga and the vines thrive. No chemicals involved. Just compost, a little Epsom salts and occasional Citrus Tone fertilizer. Other that that, I do just what Isons says in these videos.
@anneg8319
@anneg8319 8 месяцев назад
Hi. Would you know if the roots follow the vines or spread out?
@PureBlood42
@PureBlood42 2 года назад
The most valuable horticulture video I've ever seen! Q: Are we supposed to pinch off the side laterals every year/growing season, or just in the initial "training down the wire" phase? 🍇 🌞 🤔
@Jay-tk7ib
@Jay-tk7ib Год назад
Just in the initial "training down the wire" phase. He explains in further videos how to prune them in successive years.
@PureBlood42
@PureBlood42 Год назад
@@Jay-tk7ib ~ Thank you!
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