Not to be outdone by the Orange muscat, the Pinot grigio vines are also ready to get started with the 2019 growing season. I do love the fact that spring is fast approaching. And I love that I don't have to check it's proximity on a calendar - I have grapevines for that.
I'm starting to panic a little, as I always do this time of year, that with all this rain I may not be able to get all the Syrah and Cabernet sauvignon vines pruned before they want to start going through bud break. The weather this coming week is forecast to be nice. We'll see.
Showing posts with label Bud swell 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bud swell 2019. Show all posts
Sunday, March 10, 2019
Saturday, March 09, 2019
Must(cat) you do that?
Apparently, it must. Despite all the rain we have been having, the Orange muscat vines have decided that they need to get a move on. Although bud swell is not determined by atmospheric moisture, but rather by soil temperature, it has been rather cool of late, so I wasn't expecting the vines to be so enthused. Wrong. Again!
The atmospheric moisture came with an earnest all day today. I tried to prune in the Syrah vines, but finally gave up as I was spending more time sheltering in the barn, from rain and hail, than actually out in the vineyard pruning. It was when Vinodog 2 found something to incessantly bark at, in Vinomaker's lumber supply, that I decided to call it a day. It was then that I discovered...
The atmospheric moisture came with an earnest all day today. I tried to prune in the Syrah vines, but finally gave up as I was spending more time sheltering in the barn, from rain and hail, than actually out in the vineyard pruning. It was when Vinodog 2 found something to incessantly bark at, in Vinomaker's lumber supply, that I decided to call it a day. It was then that I discovered...
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