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Impulse-grabbing, buy-with-your-eyes displays and regular promotions are two key ways to sell more grapes in the spring.
If your soil has sufficient nutrients, grapes shouldn’t need any fertilizer for at least the first few years, and two inches of compost applied in spring and fall may be all that’s required.
By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR   Winemakers are much like chefs. They search for the right ingredients that marry well ...
When it comes to delicious wines, countries like South Africa, France, and New Zealand might spring to mind ... more of the UK will offer ideal growing conditions for the grape, which thrives in hot, ...
Nitrogen fertilization is a key component of home lawn care. Properly timed spring nitrogen applications play a key role in ...
Some say it is still a few weeks early to plant, but the Farmer's Almanac estimates the growing season typically begins this ...
A hardy ground cover, the wood anemone is an early-spring flowering plant from the buttercup family with cheerful blooms. In ...
As spring progresses across Wisconsin, lawns are in various stages of greening up. Spring fertilization makes lawns greener, but having the absolute ...
Next time you’re in a wine store, take a gander at the “other whites.” Here are a few interesting white wines, including ...
Whether you're growing succulents or tropical plants, here's exactly when to fertilize houseplants for massive growth and ...
"It was really quite a catastrophic time in the wine industry; there was just no market for grapes," Ms Schulz said ... "But they're still growing … most things would turn up their toes ...
Rather than the hundreds of different kinds of wine that you can find in a good shop, let’s narrow the selection down to, say, those made with 10 grapes ... wine for spring and summer.