Why are flowers (particularly roses) voluntarily allowed to grow in French vineyards?
Flowers in the vineyards may be deliberately planted at row ends or even between rows as ‘cover crops’. ‘Cover crops’ can offer many advantages to a vineyard…
Flowers in the vineyards may be deliberately planted at row ends or even between rows as ‘cover crops’. ‘Cover crops’ can offer many advantages to a vineyard…
Trellises are permanent structures made of posts and wires that help to support and position the vine’s shoots. They offer many advantages…
A ‘bush vine’ is a type of vine training also called ‘Gobelet’ in France and some other countries. The name comes from the resemblance of the vine trained this way with a bush…
The term “low-input viticulture” refers to an alternative to traditional viticulture that aims to reduce all inputs to a vineyard…
In the midst of the heroic fight against phylloxera era, we discovered that the harmful bug was hibernating on the vine’s roots during the winter period …(click to read more)…