mikel roman

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Hi . Greetings.    A few days ago noticed a growing number of ants crawling at the roots of my pumpkin plants. Today digging a little around the top of the roots, as suspected lots of white looking like aphids on the roots, loads of them. Im afraid im going to loose the entire patch. Any suggestions?
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7 years ago

Mike Turner wrote:Even ignoring the vine's leaves shading the tree's leaves, one problem with tendril climbers like grapes is that the tendrils can wrap around and girdle small branches and twigs on the tree.  The tendrils will also wrap around and girdle parts of the grape vine as well, which is how an unpruned vine can end up strangling itself unless pruned annually.  In nature, when they climb a tall tree and can spread unchecked on the tree, the strangling/girdling tendency is reduced, but in most settings, grapes are cut back to a greater or lesser extent to limit their spread, which encourages vine branching and tendril girdling.  



Mike, so if I  understand you correctly, if left unchecked and unpruned its actually less of an strangling effect on the tree than if pruned. But in any case, another factor of concern I had was exactly that, in one of the trees, indeed, the top layer of leafs of the grapes seems to almost cover half the top canopy, so shading a lot the tree... on the other hand, I guess the idea is that in nature it normally works like that... still a little confused on this aspect.
8 years ago
Greetings!

I have been reading different views on the topic of climbers and trees. It seems that in general permaculture view of the layeres, we have the vines/climbers using trees, seems also natural. But Ive also heard some permaculturists say that in practice this doesnt really work and can kill or seriously weaken a tree. In my land I have several cases of grape vine deeply mixed into fig trees and orange trees just to name a few, all the way to the top of the tree in some cases. Some are quite beatiful to see actualy, seems almost just like one single tree, with figs and grapes all growing in it as its so interwined.  I have been wondering if to leave it or if to prune the vine down. Does anyone have practical experience of this over a period of years and possible effect on the trees?

thanks
8 years ago
Hi Pina! I will take you on your invitation also. Me and my partner will be around your area soon, I send you a private message! Thanks for some useful info posted about your region.

be well
8 years ago