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I like to cut the cane at the cordon wire itself, tying thetop couple of inches of the caneto the bamboo stake above the new arms
Once the two cordons start to develop, take care not to tie
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stake. Remove all other shoots and any developing grape clusters. What I heard Ben Drake say to the Ramona Valley Vineyard Association last night is
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If the cordon continues to grow past the intended length, the question then becomes whether it should be cut off at that point, or left
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