VINEYARD INSTALLATION

One vine or one hundred vines (or more), wine grapes or table grapes, staked or trellised, large or small lot, slope or flat ground, it does not matter, we plant home vineyards. our mission is to repopulate the Redlands foothills and surrounding area with as many grapevines as possible, in an effort to enhance and continue Redlands historic heritage of grape growing and wine making.

Before You Begin Your Installation - Review The Following Page: Vineyard Overview

  


New Vineyard

 - Timeline -



NOTE:
For best selection of clones and varitles, give yourself 12 to 18 months for pre-orders from your local growers.


January - February

Pre-Order Vineyard Supplies

Clear Shrubs & Weeds

Early - Trellis Installation

March - April

Late - Trellis Installation

 Irrigation Installation

Vine Installation

May - June

Weed Control

Spray Vines - Mildew

July - August

Monitor Irrigation

Spray Vines - Mildew

Pest / Rodent Control

Early Grape Harvest

September - October

Harvest Grapes

November - December

Vineyard Overview

Plan General Layout

Schedule Vine Delivery



For Grape Vine Pricing and Availability:

Novavine

Vintage Nurseries



OPTION 1: TURNKEY
  
Have your back yard vineyard installed by GardenMasters Landscape Company and Coyote Oaks Vineyards.  We will provide you with a quote for the complete installation of a new vineyard.

OPTION 2: CO-OP
 
You may be interested in getting together some fellow friends or family members to install a vineyard as a group and share in the costs and rewards of growing grapes and making wine.
 
Get help from a member of the Redlands Estate Vineyard (REV) Group
 

 
OPTION 3: DO IT MY SELF
 
If you wish to do the construction and/or planting yourself, but aren't sure what you need and/or how to go about it, you may commission us (GardenMasters/Coyote Oaks Vineyards) to draw up a plan with layout, equipment needs, supplies, and basic instructions.

Enjoy harvesting your fruit, crushing, stemming, sorting, fermentation, and oak aging your new grapes into a fine wine.

Next you will be bottling, labeling, and corking your fine wine for family and friends to enjoy.