Friday, August 17, 2018

How To Grow Grapes In Your Own Backyard - It's Easier Than You Think



Want to learn how to grow grapes and have
a fresh supply of grapes in your backyard? Be it due to their flavor or their health
benefits, grapes are one of the most popular fruits in the world. Purple grapes specifically are juicy and sweet,
making them a hit with kids. Grapes have several different health benefits
due to the antioxidants as well as the antiviral and antibacterial properties they contain. They are used as laxatives in order to prevent
constipation, to improve digestion.

Their regular consumption can even prevent
heart disease and cancer. However, in order to obtain all of their benefits,
its best to consume good quality grapes, preferably organic ones that dont contain
pesticides or other harmful substances. In order to make sure youre eating quality
fruit, why not plant your own? Its not hard to take care of grapes, but
it all depends on the temperature of where you live. Fruit is so sensitive to its surroundings
that its flavor can change according to where it was planted and how it was taken care of.

In todays video were going to teach
you how to plant your own grapes at home, step by step. First of all, its important to note that
the best time to plant is in the winter. Then, you need to take at least 4 grape seeds
(any kind of grape) and put them in a cup of water, leaving them there for about 24
hours. After the time is up, the seeds should be
floating in the water.

If they arent floating, remove the seeds
and repeat the prices with new seeds. Once that is done, fill a container with fertilized
soil. Make 4 little holes in the ground and put
one seed in each hole. Finally, cover the holes with soil and wet
them with a little water.

You should wait about 8 weeks to see any signs
of germination. Once you do, move your plants to a larger
pot so they can grow easily. As soon as the plant reaches 30 centimeters,
remove it from its container and plant it outside. Before doing so clean the area and dig a whole
thats roughly 40 cm by 40 cm.

Consider these tips: Its normal for the branches to grow disproportionately. If this happens tie them to some wooden or
metal rods so the vine grows straight and doesnt break. Make sure to get rods that can support the
weight of the branches. Make sure that the grapes are in direct sunlight
and get fresh water every day..

How To Grow Grapes In Your Own Backyard - It's Easier Than You Think

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