OK, so below, along the side of my garage, I planted several grape vines. All are muscadine grapes. (Don't bust my ass about it being a bad place to plant them and the grass growing up, I know, bad call by me.)
Anyways, take a look at the one to the far right. It has the MOST shade. See how well it is doing? Not only is it doing awesome, but its going shit-crazy growing - its growing onto the patio, where it gets even more shade, and also INTO THE FREAKING GARAGE, where it gets very little light ever, of course.
All those vines to the left in the pic are doing horrible, many barely coming about the grass level. (And that plant on the far left that looks to be doing good is not a grape vine, its a luffa vine that came around the corner.)
Given that picture, can one not conclude that having the grapes in that location is TOO much sun? That wall indeed gets a ton of son everyday (but again the part closest to the patio gets less). And while everywhere you look says muscadine are full sun grapes, I think by full sun they mean like full Michigan sun or full North Carolina sun, I don't think they mean full Texas sun.
Would you guys agree? And if so, is now a good time for me to dig them out of the ground and put them into pots to more to a place that has less sun? Or I should wait until spring to do that? Would really prefer to get them out of the ground now if it is not a bad time.
Thanks!!!
![vines.jpg vines.jpg](https://tmmacattach.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/132/132109-e96957d25a17aa494d65c57ad0a9287d.jpg)
Anyways, take a look at the one to the far right. It has the MOST shade. See how well it is doing? Not only is it doing awesome, but its going shit-crazy growing - its growing onto the patio, where it gets even more shade, and also INTO THE FREAKING GARAGE, where it gets very little light ever, of course.
All those vines to the left in the pic are doing horrible, many barely coming about the grass level. (And that plant on the far left that looks to be doing good is not a grape vine, its a luffa vine that came around the corner.)
Given that picture, can one not conclude that having the grapes in that location is TOO much sun? That wall indeed gets a ton of son everyday (but again the part closest to the patio gets less). And while everywhere you look says muscadine are full sun grapes, I think by full sun they mean like full Michigan sun or full North Carolina sun, I don't think they mean full Texas sun.
Would you guys agree? And if so, is now a good time for me to dig them out of the ground and put them into pots to more to a place that has less sun? Or I should wait until spring to do that? Would really prefer to get them out of the ground now if it is not a bad time.
Thanks!!!
![vines.jpg vines.jpg](https://tmmacattach.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/132/132109-e96957d25a17aa494d65c57ad0a9287d.jpg)