I planted several grape vines this year; my first grape vines ever.
I live in USDA zone 6A, meaning potentially down to -10°F on the worst night of the year. After 10 years, the worst I noticed was -4°F, but let us assume -10°F.
What winter protection doth I actually need for my vines?
I'm growing them up an arbor I built for them (4 ft wide, 7 ft tall, 40 ft long). I was hoping to grow them up the arbor and keep them up their, let them thicken into
trees. (I'd prune it, and control the spurs for proper grape protection, but it'd have a single trunk).
I see
online everyone saying to lay the vine down and bury it. That seems only realistic for the first year. Surely it'd thicken and get stiffer with each passing year - how do people lay it down each year?
I really really don't want to take it down from the arbor each year, only to train it up again. Is that really necessary?
(most my grapes are American table grape species, so they
should be hardier than European varieties, I think)