Grapevines can live for several decades, with some varieties thriving for 30 to 50 years or more under optimal conditions. In certain cases, particularly well-maintained vines can reach ages of over 100 years. Factors such as climate, soil conditions, and care practices significantly influence their lifespan. Ultimately, older vines often produce lower yields but can result in higher quality grapes.
When the Grapevines Bloom on the Danube was created in 1965.
There is no specific collective noun for grapevines, in which case, a noun suitable for the context of the sentence is used, for example a tangle of grapevines, a cloak of grapevines, etc.
A Vineyard
Grapes...
There isn't a word for a group of grapevines... sorry. But I think you should just call it a bunch of grapevines... because you call them a bunch of grapes, right? So why shouldn't grapevine be the same?
you just did use it and here's another one... grapevines seem to be quite long and thick.
Yes, applying vinegar directly to grapevines can harm or kill them because vinegar is a strong acid that can damage the plant's tissues and roots. It is not recommended to use vinegar as a herbicide on grapevines.
Cyprus
In a vineyard or somebody's garden.
Land of vines (grapevines).
Vin(pronounced like tin) means pasture. He saw wide open fields :)
wild grapevines and sinew