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Weed Whacking Champ

When it’s been a minute, and you need help weed whacking in the vineyard with precision - mowing down the weeds and protecting the vines. Francisco did and expert job in this vineyard. Here’s a picture of the before.

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End of Season Weed Whacking

Before the rains started, and the thoughts of potential fires were still on everyone’s mind (October anyone?) we had some more requests for a little more weed whacking along the edges of the vineyard. Keeping it clean and clear!

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Weed Whacking

Summer weather is here, and we’ve had our first red flag warning (hot temps, high winds, fire potential). We’re keeping up with weed whacking requests, and staying safe.

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Burn Clean Up

Unfortunately, as we all know, we’ve had a few intense wild fire seasons in the past few years. We’ve helped cleaned up in burned vineyards, and continue to help properties stay clear and clean in anticipation of the next season. For more information, you can also check out the blog post on the Ceres blog “With fire now a fact of life in wine country, vineyards plan for aftermath.”

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Weed Whacking

Benefits of weed whacking your property.

Weed whacking - cutting grass and weeds in places that are difficult to reach. Sometimes this means carefully going around the grape vines. Sometimes this means traversing a hillside.

Reasons for keeping your property clean:

  1. It looks nice! There’s a pretty high standard in wine country and plenty of iconic shots with beautiful rows. A well-tended vineyard is obvious. The grape vines and the rows between are neat.

  2. It’s safer for those around. A clean vineyard means less hiding places for critters - in particular rattlesnakes. Seriously. It’s safer for workers and for anyone living close to the vineyard. Check out this article (SF Gate) - rattlesnakes mated earlier this year and we can expect to see baby snakes in the next few weeks.

  3. Fire safety. As we all know, we’ve been experiencing more intense fire seasons over the past few years. And this year our area is already on fire. We’ve have fires in Vacaville, Solano County; Petaluma in Sonoma County, and Contra Costa County. There is also an active fire in Yorkville in Mendocino County. We don’t want to add fuel to the fire - literally, so cutting back grasses is part of the prevention. It helps create your defensible space zone.

‘Tis the season. Here’s to keeping the vineyard clean! Some photos from weed whacking in the vineyard:

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