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overgrown grapes
I purchased a new home and the previous owner had a grape arbor of sorts. It is built in an arch form and doesn't appear to have ever been taken care of. There are 4 plants one at each corner and they have grown over the entire arch 3'w x 6'h x 8'l. How can I get these back under control? Would I be better off tearing them out and starting over since I would rather have a seedless brand anyway? I have a large vegetable garden and am starting a large strawberry patch so I am not afraid of hard work. I also would like to have some fruit trees but they will have to wait a few years. Too much property and to little time.
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- Super Green Thumb
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Each fall you should prune all the main branches that run off the base stem down to the third bud.
Mulch all the clippings and place in a compost pile with all your grass clippings. I mulch some of clippings (as in, I used my pruners to cut them up into small pieces) right in place and then just lay a layer of grass clippings right over top followed by a layer of mulched leaves (use your lawn mower) and then some manure. (Buy from local farmers, free or really cheap)
Mulch all the clippings and place in a compost pile with all your grass clippings. I mulch some of clippings (as in, I used my pruners to cut them up into small pieces) right in place and then just lay a layer of grass clippings right over top followed by a layer of mulched leaves (use your lawn mower) and then some manure. (Buy from local farmers, free or really cheap)
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