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My child has been a student of this chilcare center since it’s opening day in March of 2006. It feels so good to find a childcare center that really loves and care about the children as well as the families. My son can count and say his ABC’s in spanish as well as play the game of chess and he’s only 4 yrs old. I am so glad to have found a childcare center like this they come few and far between. Thanks Mrs. Wescott for all your hard work and dedication to our children. So if your looking for a center where love and learning grow hand in hand this is the place.
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Vine training – vine pruning for beginners. Photo – Botanichka
Which gardener has not dreamed of a pergola or a gazebo covered with grapes? And so that large clusters of transparent pink (blue, green, yellowish) berries hang right above your head! Here’s another to collect statistics: who tried to do this and how many gardeners got the desired result? Not like a dozen bunches hanging from above, namely, as in the pictures – a full-fledged harvest. Probably a few, very enthusiastic. None of my friends got this result. For various reasons, where a powerful limiting factor prevails – climate. But many have received dense dense vine thickets and console themselves with some kind of harvest, shade and large lop-sided leaves for dolma. About how to force the grapes to engage not in growth, but in fruiting, I will tell in this article.
Raising grapes — vine pruning for beginners
About the insidiousness of grapes
When I first moved into my husband’s house (this was in the Khabarovsk Territory), my husband was engaged in pruning the hybrid Amur grapes that grew on the plot. As a rule, in autumn, before wintering. Over the summer, the grapes overgrown completely wildly and fruited so – well, if only to eat.
I started cutting grapes in the summer not because I was so smart – I didn’t know almost anything about grapes then – it was just that the wildly growing vines constantly clung with their whiskers to the rope on which I hung the laundry, and they terribly interfered. And having picked up a pruner, it’s hard to stop – I shortened all the long shoots.
Three weeks later, history repeated itself, and then again. As a result, the “bald” grapes ripened earlier, since the tassels received more sun. The result inspired me to study the topic and start a global experiment. The next year, I started cutting grapes from the moment the young shoots grew, to the pitying sighs of loved ones. In the summer, I cut and plucked every 2 weeks! Stepchildren, this grape shoots immediately after the removal of the previous ones, and very plentifully. By autumn, grapes were harvested three times more than usual.
The situation described is not surprising. Grapes need to grow, conquer space, which he tries to do. For friends in the Khabarovsk Territory, Amur grapes without pruning tightly braided a gazebo for the third year, for the fourth year they spread to a neighboring birch, and now a few tassels hang at a height of 6-7 meters (for Amur grapes and 10 meters is not the limit, he is not afraid of frost ).
Fruits are the way to multiply as much as possible in adverse circumstances, therefore grapes are not grown in industry without pruning. Pruning is not only autumn or spring, but also several summer ones, depending on the vigorous growth of the variety.
Three years ago, already in the Kuban, I placed two wine varieties on the southeastern side of the shed. According to the characteristics, one variety was positioned as a moderate growth, the second one was declared by the seller as medium growth. In the third year, with the same pruning, the moderately tall one stays within two meters, the medium-sized one climbed onto the roof, crawled into the attic (what does he need there, in the dark?), With abundant long shoots, he draws an area of 6 square meters. Fruiting in volume is the same. Conclusion: the information of sellers must be filtered through the Internet without fail, while local forums are preferable.
With such vigorous varieties, which most often have a lot of “wildness” in their genes, most of all hassle. And winter-hardy varieties, for the most part, carry these genes. So cut, cut, cut!
From the buds of the last year’s shoot, young shoots will “comb” up, which will lay fruit clusters. © vogorodelebeda
Principle of fruiting grapes
Grapes need the maximum possible growth with the maximum possible amount of foliage, and we need large sweet berries. At the same time, all this does not work: resources, whatever one may say, are limited by the capabilities of the root system.
Over the centuries of domestication of grapes, gardeners have developed basic rules for directing the activity of the bush to the right place. Limiting the volume of the plant during the entire growing season turned out to be the most advantageous solution. Pruning, pinching, removing stepchildren and extra leaves during spring, summer, autumn, force the bush to direct resources into fruits, so that, if not for themselves, then at least for children. At the same time, you don’t need to cut everything in a row, so you can be completely without a crop.
First, to make it clear, about the principles of grape fruiting. For fruiting this season, you need a strong ripened last year’s shoot – one or more. It is he who is fixed horizontally, young shoots will climb out of his buds with a “comb”, which will lay fruit brushes. It is better if there is no more than one brush per shoot, then the grapes will be large and the brush will be full. The most fruitful part of last year’s shoot is the middle third.
This last year’s shoot with young growth and harvest is a disposable organ, in the fall it will have to be decisively removed. For next year’s harvest, accordingly, it is necessary to grow a new young strong shoot this season, placing it vertically so that it is not spent on branching. Branching from it will be required in the next season.
That is, the vine in the current season is allowed to: grow several (4-6) young shoots from last year’s shoot and lay inflorescences on them; grow 1-2 young strong vertical shoots from the bottom of the vine. Everything else (additional shoots, stepchildren) must be removed in its infancy. It pecked or grew a little – they broke it off or pinched it off. Removing young shoots is less traumatic for the plant than pruning hardened shoots with secateurs. Even on the fruit-bearing process, the crown must be pinched when 5 leaves form above the brush, and maintained in this form.
In autumn, the shoot with fruiting shoots is cut out completely, new strong vines (which grew vertically) are cut to a third and wrapped up for the winter. Or left on a support if the variety and climate permit. And so every year.
All these abuses of the plant add stress to it and reduce its resistance. Therefore, our well-bearing horticultural varieties are noticeably less resistant than wild or free-growing ones. This applies to both diseases and winter hardiness. The vine stores all the substances necessary for wintering in the bark and buds, and we cut this down a lot in the fall. An unpruned vine winters noticeably better, but spring pruning causes a strong “weeping” (outflow of juice), due to which it loses health and may even die.
Significant reserves necessary for initial spring development are also made by grapes at the root base and perennial wood. To increase the volume of perennial wood, small stems (one or several) are formed in grapes at the very beginning of cultivation – in grape terminology they are called “sleeves”. From them, the shoots described above grow.
In autumn, the shoot with fruiting shoots is cut out completely, new strong vines are cut to a third
Read also our article Formation of grapes in the middle lane and to the north.
When planting a new or updating an old, neglected bush, one should decide: what, in fact, is ultimately seen in the future?
A shady arbor with good fruiting is possible only in the south, and even then with a proper location, and from resistant varieties. That is, if you need shade and decorativeness, the easiest way is to plant girlish grapes or Amur grapes, and not bother with shelter and weekly processing. And a few berry tassels will be a bonus.
Large bunches with tasty berries will be produced by the vine with proper placement and regular care (including treatment for diseases to which cultivars are very susceptible), so decorativeness is in last place here.
Grapes are a light-loving plant, they want the sun to be as much as possible. Extra lighting, as practice shows, does not happen in our latitudes. There is always little. Even the western orientation, according to my observations, the vine does not favor. The sun loves grapes so much that every leaf and every bunch should be well lit. That is, the thinner the crown, the better.
It is in Central Asia and Cyprus that you can give grapes some independence on pergolas: there is a lot of sun there, but water is not very good (more often even very bad), and grapes do not rage as green as in more humid regions. Drought is a severe stress that forces the vine to bear fruit.
Requirements for pruning, plucking, processing, and for most varieties and shelter for the winter, transparently hint that a low bush is desirable. In order not to climb ladders every two weeks, demonstrating the wonders of tightrope walking, and not to suffer when packing a plant for the winter. The maximum height for fruit-bearing shoots is 1.5-2 meters to reach with your hand. Non-fruiting shoots (which are for next year’s harvest) can be 3 meters high, but they need to be arranged in such a way that they grow vertically.
Vertical flat placement of the bush with an approach from two sides is the most convenient for its processing. With regular removal of excess growth, both leaves and brushes are well illuminated. Not bad and placement against the wall, but there is worse lighting. Although there is a good option – the location of the grapes at the white southern wall. Or a white screen on the south side. Reflected light is slightly worse than direct light.
Vertical flat placement of vines with approach from both sides – the most convenient for processing
Read also our article Formation of a grape bush on a high trunk.
Brief Technique of Working with Grapes
When it is decided that fruit grapes are needed, a suitable place is found and a suitable strong support is built, the work with the vine can begin.
In the first year, 1-2 strong vertical shoots are grown in grapes, pruned in autumn, leaving 4-5 buds and packed for the winter. In the spring, overwintered shoots are fixed horizontally, shoots will climb up from them with a “comb”, which will lay fruit brushes. For the first fruiting, 1-2 brushes are quite enough, for testing. Closer to the center of the bush, strong vertical shoots will break through, for a start one or two are enough, even if they grow vertically, this is for next year’s harvest.
In the summer they pin everything superfluous, as described above. In autumn, horizontal shoots are shortened to 30-40 cm, cutting off the fruiting shoots from them – these will be perennial “sleeves”. The vertically growing shoots are shortened by a third and packed for the winter along with the “sleeves”. Then there will be an annual repetition: last year’s shoots – horizontally, new ones, from the “sleeves” – vertically. The horizontal ones are cut to the “sleeve” in autumn, the vertical ones are shortened by a third and hibernate.
Old neglected bushes that are self-sufficient, produce a lot of shoots and foliage, and the number of berries they have is a mockery of the owners, the easiest way to renew. To do this, you need to dig out the base of the bush to the place where the sleeves go to one point, cut off the unnecessary sleeves completely, and shorten the necessary ones (for example, directed in different directions and parallel to the support) to 20 cm. Sprinkle with crushed coal and bury back. The following year, this bush is allowed to grow 2-4 young strong vertical shoots, everything else must be removed. In the fall, cut to 1/3, hide for the winter. Next is the standard loop.
In general, it is worth starting. And there, after the first harvest, and interest in the subtleties will appear, experience will be gained, you see, and it will reach a fruit-bearing arbor.
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9School 0084
MBDOU DS No. 29 Krasnodar Territory, the city of Gulkevichi
Municipal Budgetary Preschool Educational Institution Kindergarten No. 29 Gulkevichi, Municipal Formation Gulkevichsky District
352191, Russia, Krasnodar Territory, Gulkevichsky District,
Gulkevichi, st. Chekhov, 16;
phone: (8 – 86160) 5-89-91
email: [email protected]
website: https://gulds29.ru
Parable “On Education”
Young the woman came to the sage for advice.
— Wise man, my child is a month old, how should I raise my child: in severity or in kindness?
The sage took the woman and led her to a vine:
— Look at this vine. If you do not cut it, if, pitying the vine, you do not tear off its extra shoots, then the vine will run wild. Losing control of the growth of the vine, you will not wait for sweet tasty berries. But if you shelter the vine from the sun and its caresses, if you do not carefully water the roots of the vine, then it will wither and you will not get sweet tasty berries … Only with a reasonable combination of both, you can grow amazing fruits and taste their sweetness!
As a reasonable combination of affection and severity contributes to the upbringing of a normally socializing personality, so the interaction of the entire staff of our kindergarten is aimed at the versatile development of children, taking into account their age and individual characteristics.
The kindergarten was founded in 1964.
Since September 2003, the kindergarten has opened its doors for children with disorders of the musculoskeletal system and has become the only compensatory preschool institution in the region.
Since 2017, the kindergarten has changed its focus and began to provide services to children with severe speech impairments.
There are 3 groups of compensatory orientation for children with severe speech disorders with a 10-hour stay of children, 1 group of compensatory orientation for children with severe speech disorders of a short stay with a 5-hour stay of children (organized using the model of including children in the functioning groups).
- Form of incorporation PEI – budget institution
- Type of preschool educational institution – preschool educational institution
- Level of education – pre-school education
- Training and education in the preschool educational institution is conducted in Russian. The preschool educational institution creates conditions for the study of the Russian language as the state language of the Russian Federation
- Preschool provides education, training and development, as well as supervision, care and rehabilitation of children with disabilities aged 2 months to 7 years (subject to availability).
Working hours – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday; day off – Saturday, Sunday
Work schedule from 7.30 to 17.30
INFORMATION ABOUT THE FOUNDER
Functions and powers of the Founder on behalf of the municipal formation Gulkevichsky district is exercised by the department of education of the administration of the municipal formation Gulkevichsky district the authority of the owner of the property of the preschool educational institution on behalf of the municipal formation Gulkevichsky district is exercised by the administration of the municipal formation Gulkevichsky district (hereinafter referred to as the Owner).
Preschool educational institution is a legal entity, has an independent balance sheet, separate property, accounts in the financial department of the administration of the municipality Gulkevichsky district for budgetary and non-budgetary funds, a seal of the established form, a stamp and a letterhead with its name and details, other means of individualization.
The property of the preschool educational institution is the municipal property of the municipal formation Gulkevichsky district, which is assigned to the preschool educational institution on the basis of the right of operational management. The PEI owns and uses its property in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation.
Head of the Department of Education of the Administration of the Municipal Formation Gulkevichsky District:
Dudnikova Natalya Vladimirovna.
Legal address of the Department of Education of the Administration of the Municipal Formation Gulkevichsky District:
352192, Krasnodar Territory, Gulkevichsky District, Bratskaya St., 2, Gulkevichi,
tel./fax (86160) 3-31-68
E -mail: [email protected]
Website address: http:// uo019.ucoz.ru
Deputy Heads of the Department of Education:
Luchina Tatyana Viktorovna.
tel./fax: 8 (86160) 5-04-75
Keleynikova Elena Yurievna.