Bird Netting Season at the Vineyard
- FHC
- Aug 14, 2025
- 1 min read
The team has been working hard netting the vineyards!
As the grapes ripen and fill with sweet, juicy flavor, they become irresistible to the local birdies and a few other curious critters. That’s where netting comes in — a simple but essential step in protecting our crop and ensuring the harvest makes it all the way from vine to glass.
It’s truly a team effort. Our Vineyard Manager, Steve, was out there driving the tractor, Keith carefully fed the netting through the machine, and Roger and Bob pulled the nets snugly over the rows to keep our grapes safe. Watching the crew work in rhythm is a reminder of how much care goes into every single cluster.
Right now is a beautiful time to visit. Stroll the vine-covered rows, see the nets up close, and take in the sweeping vineyard views. The air is rich with the promise of harvest — and what better way to enjoy it than with a glass (or two) of your favorite wine?



It's fascinating to see the lengths vineyards go to protect their grapes. The teamwork involved in netting is impressive, and it's clear how much effort goes into each cluster of grapes. For anyone curious about the process, Cookie Clicker 2 has some interesting insights into the steps taken to safeguard the crop.
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It's always interesting to see the behind-the-scenes work that goes into a successful harvest. Bird netting may seem like a small step, but it's essential for protecting the fruit after months of care. It's great to see the whole team working together, and visiting the vineyard during this stage must be a unique experience before harvest begins. When I want to relax after reading about farming or other hobbies, I like to solve Block Blast puzzles for a few minutes. It's a fun way to unwind and challenge my brain at the same time.
Netting season is an important milestone in the vineyard, protecting ripening grapes from birds and other wildlife. It takes teamwork to cover the vines, ensuring a healthy harvest and quality wine. It's also a great time to visit, enjoy the vineyard views, and experience the excitement leading up to harvest. When I'm relaxing afterward, I sometimes check the Blox Fruits stock tracker to see what's available in-game.
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