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    Hi,

    I've just had my first vine delivered. I'm growing outside as I don't have a greenhouse, and I've gone for a Lakemont Seedless variety. I'm going to be growing it against a south east facing brick wall. The soil is poor, but I've raised the bed by about a foot, so I'm hoping it will be ok. Next to the vine, I have some raspberry canes and I will have tomato plants. Will I be able to grow the vine so that all the side branches come above these?

    Any help you could give to a first time grower would be much appreciated.

    Dom

  • #2
    Yep, you can train the vine that little bit higher before encouraging side branches. I think grapes grow quite well on poor soils.

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