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Foliage trellising is compulsory and must not exceed 0.6 times the space between the rows.
Related to pruning is the trellising, where vines are dispersed along wires.
It was encouraged for pragmatic reasons, such as natural trellising, but mainly with the idea that different species of plant may thrive more when close together.
Their intention was to upgrade the property, replant to premium varietals, install new trellising and frost protection, but not to build or run a winery.
The energy of trellising describes the shearing of the fabric (distortion within the plane of the fabric)
The later method requires more labor intensive trellising and training for Vitis vinifera vines which are naturally more inclined to grow upwards rather than down.
Olivia and I filled the garden on our roof terraces with palms and lilies and hollyhocks and we wove bougainvillaea through the trellising.
This takes Mr. Dyson down conversational byroads about varietal clones, rootstocks that hasten ripening and inventive trellising.
After glancing around the garden with apparent indifference, Rhysel briefly closed her fingers round a handful of the tawny hair, then gestured toward a garden seat under the trellising.
Two other classifications, based on trellising, are whether or not the vine is "staked" with an external support structure and the number of wires used in the trellising.
In some parts of the world, very fine wines are made from vines that grow out of the ground with no trellising, but their shoots must be thinned, too, to intensify the grapes' flavor.
Not thinking anything of the request, Michaela moved obediently under the trellising and sat down, closing her eyes as Rhysel set aside the basket and began gently combing through the damp tresses.
In addition to enhancing some of the color producing phenols, the new trellising also served to increase sugar content (and subsequently alcohol levels) and decrease the amount of the green tasting pyrazine compounds found in the grapes.