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To produce strong, healthy grape vines, pruning is key. Get expert advice on everything from how to prep to exactly when to make your cuts.
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While grape vines are normally a plant to prune in December, if yours needs cutting back, don’t worry as early spring is your last window.
Pruning the second season involves cutting off all shoots that come from the permanent arms of the vine to a point where they have only three to five buds.
The best time to prune is between mid-December and March, after the vines have been dormant for a least a month.