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G'day
Thanks for your answers in my first Secrets of the Vine thread. Mr Wilkenson now says that vines are pruned numerous times throughout the year. As far as I know, fruit trees are pruned once a year. Does the same not hold true for vines? Are vines in fact pruned several times a year or on numerous occasions throughout the year, or are they pruned once a year? Thanks in advance! Samuel Murray |
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