But, slow is still progress and by 2012 we were ready for the major work of preparing the land for the spring planting. Here is a short video of how the land was transformed so that the vines could be planted in May, 2013.
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Monday, August 5, 2013
Transformation of Our Land
My husband and I have been working on clearing our property ever since we purchased it in 2005. At first it was just the two of us clearing out invasive plants during the summers and while we enjoyed doing that, progress was slow.
But, slow is still progress and by 2012 we were ready for the major work of preparing the land for the spring planting. Here is a short video of how the land was transformed so that the vines could be planted in May, 2013.
If you are interested in more detail, earlier blogposts have been collated under the tab called "Starting a Vineyard".
But, slow is still progress and by 2012 we were ready for the major work of preparing the land for the spring planting. Here is a short video of how the land was transformed so that the vines could be planted in May, 2013.
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