21208 State Rt 113, Knights Landing, CA, United States of America, 95645
Hey growers!
We hope everyone is doing well and maintaining vigor despite these heat spikes! Here at Guillaume, we're diligently tending to the young nursery blocks. Take-rates are looking fantastic, and many young vines have successfully found their way to new vineyard block homes.
We've been out in the field meeting with growers and are always happy to arrange a time for an on-site visit or phone call to discuss any questions you might have. On a recent visit, we met with a grower who achieved an impressive 99.4% take rate with their planting.
Several diligent decisions made throughout the planting process have contributed to this success.
Proper weed management with cultivation helps gives vines space to grow
Planting on schedule allowed the vines to benefit from cool spring weather, which helped them acclimate, explore the soil profile with feeder roots, and establish themselves. As the weather warmed, the vines were in perfect condition to thrive with the season.
One crucial aspect of this diligent planting project is the attention to detail. Their oversight confirmed proper planting height, proper trellising, and vine cartons sunk into the ground to prevent the "chimney effect". Great care was taken to ensure that soft, loose soil was used to fill in around the vines. Often, we see planting crews using dirt clods from shovel scoops to fill the planting holes, which can cause air pockets around the vines and stunt root growth by preventing proper soil contact.
Using soft, loose soil fills these air gaps, and adequate irrigation immediately after planting fills any remaining gaps. Irrigation is sufficient for this purpose, and neither bare-root nor potted vines need to be stepped on or stomped to be set into the soil.
As always, we are available to address any questions or concerns, reply to this email or contact Dylan at (530) 379-5007.
Best,
Guillaume Grapevine Nursery
The Guillaume family has been grafting vines in Charcenne, France, for more than a century. Our knowledge and experience has been passed on from one generation to the next as our company has continued to evolve and develop, earning a name and ongoing recognition in the worldwide grapevine industry.
The origin of the French nursery goes back to a time when the Franche-Comté region had to rebuild its vineyard after the Phylloxera crisis. In 1895, Albert Guillaume started to graft vines and set up a nursery that sold planting material in several wine-producing regions of France. At the end of the development of hybrids in 1954, Henri Guillaume assumed control of the business and had an active part in the reconstruction of the Bourgogne and Champagne Vineyards. From 1983 up to until the present time, his son Pierre-Marie Guillaume has continued to expand and develop the company, giving it an international scale and focusing on research and genetic selection.
After expanding to South America in the year 2000, Guillaume Company set up a subsidiary in the United States in 2008, Guillaume Grapevine Nursery, in order to work with North American grape growers and provide top-quality material as well as sharing its well-recognized experience.
Title | Name | Phone | Extension | |
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Office Manager | Angela Smith | angela@guillaumenurseries.com | 15307356821 | |
Production Manager | Simon Delbos | simon@guillaumenurseries.com | 5303299657 | |
Sales Rep | Cecil Jack | cecil@guillaumenurseries.com | 5303795007 |
Locations | Address | State | Country | Zip Code |
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Guillaume Grapevine Nursery Inc. | 21208 State Rt 113, Knights Landing | CA | United States of America | 95645 |