The low-maintenance Garden
Tying Down
So the long bit left on each stem now has to be tied down to the fixed wire, about 18” off the ground. Sandrine, Francis' daughter, volunteered to help us with it, as she used to work in a vineyard. Smallstrands of wire about 4” long have to be twisted around both the twig and the wire, with the twig apparently determined to spring back and hit you in the eye. Sandrine even had an ancient machine to help – a kind of miniature sewing machine which twists the wires for you, but we soon consigned that to the “interesting but useless” collection (a very popular category in France). We had enough wire to do about threequarters of the work, so I went to the “viticulture” shop to buy some more. The chap there was very helpful, despite the wires being out of stock he had some delivered to another store and picked them up for me the next day. It wasn't till I'd bought them that he told me that no-one uses them anymore, and showed me a tape-dispensing machine that does it in half the time...Something for next year's shopping list.
Spraying
Eliette (Francis' wife) was very doubtful about us taking on the vineyard, as the “traitement” is very hard work.
