I somehow completely forgot about my two that i have in the garden until i saw this thread... Too busy looking at myself in my
i guess...
Just moved them into the sunniest part of the yard and checked on them. they are looking much better than last year.. Ive got a couple bines poking through the ground on each plant.. since its only their second year im gonna let em ride and trim anything that looks like its struggling..
Thanks for the reminder fellas!!!
Hoppy Brewah wrote:I have read that you should prune your first shoots of the spring as this sends more vigorous shoots to follow. I have never done this as those little shoots seem so precious. Is anyone pruning their first shoots or do you let it grow?
Cheers!
I have also read this but it was regarding the first year. The reason i remember is because during the first year allowing the crown to become more established is far more important than yield and allows for better production in subsequent years..