only of they are an obstruction as they are a pain to trim.
Not to produce grapes but you need to prune them to keep them under control and produce good grapes. You should lead shoots along wires and cut every sideshoot out at the leaf after the bunch of grapes forms.
They built roads, traded along the Mediterranean Sea and farmed grapes and olives
Yes, grapes are perennials, meaning they grow back year after year.
To effectively prune grapes for a bountiful harvest, start by removing old and weak vines, then trim back excess growth to allow sunlight and air circulation. Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins, and train the remaining vines along a trellis for support.
No. The fruit can be used for jam or eaten right off the tree.
It grows back.
Grapes and timber.
In Greenland.
Carnations need trimming.
Grapes
yes, you trim the spent flower stems off, but you don't trim into old wood
clips on the inside of the back bumper.