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Image: Grape Planting Depth and Spacing Guide

Published: December 24, 2025 at 12:05:41 PM UTC

Visual guide to grape planting with clear instructions on hole depth and spacing between vines.


Step-by-step grape planting image showing proper depth and spacing between seedlings

This instructional landscape image illustrates the step-by-step process of planting grapevines with emphasis on proper depth and spacing. The scene is set outdoors against a beige horizontal wooden fence, which serves as a neutral backdrop. The soil in the foreground is freshly tilled, dark brown, and textured with small clumps, indicating readiness for planting. A taut white string runs horizontally across the soil, marking a straight planting line.

On the left side of the image, a grapevine seedling is shown being planted in a freshly dug hole. The seedling has a slender, woody brown stem and several bright green leaves with serrated edges and visible veins. Its root system is exposed, revealing long, fibrous, reddish-brown roots extending downward into the hole. A white vertical arrow beside the hole indicates a depth of 12 inches, with the measurement clearly labeled in bold white text.

To the right of the planted seedling, a second grapevine seedling remains in its original black plastic container. This potted seedling mirrors the planted one in structure, with a thin stem and vibrant green leaves. The container is filled with dark potting soil, nearly reaching the rim. Between the two seedlings, a white double-headed horizontal arrow spans the distance, labeled “6 feet” in bold white text, signifying the recommended spacing between grapevines.

The top of the image features a bold, white, sans-serif title: “STEP-BY-STEP GRAPE PLANTING PROCESS,” centered against the wooden fence. The composition is clean and educational, with each element—seedlings, soil, arrows, and text—clearly positioned to convey the planting technique. The image combines visual clarity with practical instruction, making it ideal for gardening guides, educational materials, and vineyard planning resources.

The image is related to: A Complete Guide to Growing Grapes in Your Home Garden

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