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Thursday, June 2, 2016
Vine Chiropractice
Some of our tall grafted vines came with very crooked trunks. Our vineyard crew did their best to plant these crooked plants as close to the pencil rods, which provided the guide for where the vines should be planted. After the planting, my husband and I looked at each planted vine, moving some closer to the pencil rods and then tying these crooked plants to the pencil rods in the hope that through time, these trunks will grow a little straighter.
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