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Danie Wium: My Grape Vine

Danie has been growing grapes for more than a decade and owns an export table grape farm in South Africa. He is the author of the very popular book, The Complete Grape Growers Guide and also the presenter of the fabulous Grape Coaching Program where you learn how to grow grapes with the help of videos and mp3's!

Featured Garden Articles

Tomato Pest And Disease Problems - Preventing, Diagnosing And Treating
By Annette Welsford

Tomatoes are notoriously picky plants. Tomatoes are in the potato family, which makes them susceptible to tens, if not hundreds of pest and disease problems; however, that should not stop any tomato loving gardener from harvesting buckets of healthy tomatoes. The key is to learn how to prevent, diagnose and treat tomato problems. Read Article

The Roots Of The Grape Vine
By Danie Wium

Because we cannot see the roots of the grape vine without digging into the soil, many grape growers often make the mistake of not ensuring a well balanced, properly formed root system of the grape vine. Read Article

Garden Preparation: Why I Don’t Dig
By Daniel Yordy

I do not dig in my garden.  That is, with the exception of harvesting potatoes, and similar crops.  I don’t dig, because that is the earthworm’s job.  They do my digging for me.  Digging is time-consuming, backbreaking work.  Digging (and weeding) is why many would-be gardeners quit.  Eliminating digging could help you increase your garden profits by eliminating something actually unnecessary. Read Article

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