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Pruning Vines


Nearly Retired (I am now)
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What I know about gardening rivals my indepth knowledge of nuclear fusion (or is it fission?). I recall that the local fields in 17 seem to have plenty of folks cutting back the vines around February time. Last year I followed them and snipped away ruthlessly in February - when in Rome etc. No harm done and we had a good growth later on.

It would suit me to get on with a good vine trim around now - late November. Is this OK or a bit dodgy?

 

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I believe that it is possible to do the pruning before or after winter, but after is preferable.

The theory seems to be that leaving the stems long overwinter protects them to a certain extent - i.e. if you prune too early the subsequent frosts can damage the new ends.

I guess it depends where you are - here in the Limousin we get really, really sharp frosts until nearly Easter!
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