Sunday, December 12, 2010

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Review: Wine of the Services: Expert advice from first hand (Paperback)

This book will please my mother very much, for she has planted vines in her garden and plans that add more. Angelika Schartl deals with "wine from the Garden" especially with the planning, practice, harvesting and utilization, waiting for more than 40 portraits of vines. The book is lavishly illustrated. The plump grapes make you want shown on design act. My mother has had her way, old clothes lines covered with grapes. This gives the garden a little paradise.

The author points out right at the beginning of the book that can thrive outside of vineyards and vines in the garden. It makes sense to choose an early variety and choose a sunny spot, because then the best conditions are created to harvest in the fall of sweet grapes, (cf:: p. 6).


About the sweet grape varieties will be informed and also on the habitat requirements of the vines. Through intensive breeding work has within the last ten years the range of wine grape varieties that are suitable for garden cultivation, increased. So shall the Hobygärtner addition to the fungus-resistant wine grape varieties can be grown without significant crop protection efforts, benefiting from an increase in table grape cultivation. This is due to the fact that since 2000 varieties which are not approved as wine grapes may be planted to non-vineyard areas.


In view on the vines purchase, you should know that one may expect in a nursery is almost always a wide selection of different varieties and technical advice, but you can also order on the web. Addresses are provided on page 72 in the book.

there are warnings from ungrafted vines and this because this can occur phylloxera. In order to prevent their dissemination, must be grown on their roots in gardens no precious vines. Well you will be informed of seedlings and container plants. This gives a series of illuminating explanations of technical terms such as "scion", "suckers", "Callus", etc. and will be notified, vines that have two different plants: the base and the graft yield variety (vg.l: p.11).
The vigor is determined by the rootstock variety. The rootstock fighting the phylloxera. For this purpose, we read to know on page 11

Very well presented the vine is the year. Be discussed: buds and shoot growth, flower formation and development and the development of the grapes. If you want to cultivate vines in the garden, you should choose a sheltered location. It is further elucidated through selection breeding, cross breeding, resistance breeding and variety release. The process of cross-breeding is well understood by dagestellt based on sketches.

Explains step by step planting. When planting against a wall or wall, it makes sense to put the vine inclined to planting hole so the roots can grow freely. Participants will also grapes in the bucket and on a trellis. Also comes the stick up and the section for language. Special expert tips you should remember and be familiar with the soil management and fertilization.

Moreover, one is about "and downy mildew, of mites, also informed the phylloxera, etc. and how to protect the plant against these pests. Not simply seems to me the Umveredlung. It is good though explained. Whether they can be implemented easily in practice, each test it yourself. Presumably, it is ultimately a question of "green thumb".


The author observes that in the context of the chapter "Using grapes" on various grape recipes and explains very well how to make grape juice, must and white feather. Coronation of the recipe descriptions is the explanation for making your own wine.

then follow the grapes portraits.
When you buy you should make to the address below:
fungal resistance, growth, maturity date, frost hardiness, berry characteristics, Berry color, taste, juice and wine and fall foliage. Schartl explained in detail why you should deal with it.

Of the 40 varieties, which are then presented, each case is taken to position: origin, maturation, growth, fruit, frost, health and special features. Each grape variety, there is a photo. Has made me particularly curious about the 'Suffolk Red' and because of its beautiful red berries. The aroma should be pleasant and fruity on the walls of buildings they should be a big profit. Very tasty likely the large berries of the "Palatine" taste, as they have a slight nutmeg and from the "Theresa" to me because of its pink-shimmer optically liked.

In the final pages to find the way, many addresses and sources.

A very good, highly informative book. Recommended.
The reviewed product is available in stores everywhere.



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