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i have been given about 20 concord grape vines to take care of, these
vines are very old and havent been taken care of too much. i have read a bit about pruning grape vines but my question is is there a point when you cut the vine completely off at the base?? i ask this because all the vines are big i mean some of the bases are bigger around than a softball and are real knarly. or should i just leave them alone and try to work with what i got? it looks as though every year someone had cut off all growth to a large stub of vine about 2 ft high. the old lady called me last fall to come and pick all the grapes and i was surprised by the abundance of grapes on the vines, i had nearly 200lbs. what should i do? mike |
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