
Finally! I'm just about done with my tractor time for the year. It's starting to get cold out and sitting on a tractor in a nice breeze with temps somewhere between 35 and 45 is not my ideal cup of tea. I've measured and marked and remeasured and remarked a million times to find enough space for the vines that were ordered. I begrudgingly called one of the vine suppliers to ask if we could change our order and they were happy to do so. Doing so would have meant me being defeated by our space limitations and I'm a stubborn bastard! I have officially managed to till enough space for 1,000 Vidal Blanc vines and 1,400 Viognier vines!! The next step will be working on getting the deer fence marked and installed. I'm going to try and follow as much of the existing fence line and possibly use the original barbed wire posts so I can preserve as much of the interior property as possible. The only issue with this is that there is a ton of undergrowth on the perimeter, old rusted barbed wire and a number of trees that will need to be trimmed. Looks like I have my winter work cut out! As we marked out the fence lines, we found a space that could be used as a vegetable garden without having to do a separate garden area on the property. We can enclose it within the vineyard fence. Ahh, life is good when things are easy! Speaking of easy! I want to thank Jim over at
Hartwood Winery for his generous offer of free

Blue-X grow tubes. He had posted on the
Virginia Vineyard Association website about having some grow tubes that he wanted to get rid of. We took a nice 45 minute drive out to the vineyard and low and behold- grow tubes!!! I do believe there are a few more than the "couple hundred" that he had listed! I'll head back out this week and pick up the rest. It's a great drive and Jim's a fantastic person to talk to so grow tubes or not, it'll be a good day! Now if I could just find another couple thousand of free tubes! ha!
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