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ОтветитьI would love yo try these. But PLEASE is there a SEEDED equivalent to this? I'm in San Antonio TX and I'm so upset that I can no longer find organic seeded grapes.
Ответитьtitle says "any climate" and then your video says "if you live in a hot humid climate....." What about the rest of us? (zone 6a here)
ОтветитьI saw an older video of yours about stocking up on gardening items at the end of summer. So yesterday I figured I would stop by the garden section at my local store just to see if there were any sales. Well some things were already on clearance. I got huge bags of organic garden soil for $3 a bag. 😱
Ответитьi have a grape plant i bought last year, please share fertilizer and schedule on fertilizing..there are tons out there but i prefer your approach! ...
Ответитьthat is a great tasting grape from watching u eat it, 😂...
Ответить💚💙♥️💯👍🏻
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьThat's a cool heirloom plant! Thanks for the info, I love learning some of the history behind different cultivars. What species did Munson originally use to create that? I live in a wine region, and there are wild fox grape vines scattered through the woods. I'll have to check them out for that disease to see if I can identify it, now that I know it exists.
ОтветитьWonderful! Thanks.
ОтветитьI planted two pink reliance grapes this year as bareroot sticks and once they emerged they tried to fruit already. They grow so fast.
ОтветитьI am growing Reliance and Niagra grapes 🍇 here in Central Texas
ОтветитьI never buy seedless grapes, they feel an natural 😅 and all the local grapes on the market here (east EU) have seed. We are used to eat them this way.
ОтветитьI got a concord grape vine for Father's day but I'm not sure if I gave it to much fertilizer or what but the leaves on the edges browned and fell off I hope it makes it.
ОтветитьTysm 🥰 Southeast Texan here
Ответить🎶 I heard it through the grapevine,🎵 da na na na.🎼
ОтветитьHere on the East Coast of Virginia, the Japanese beetle decimates grape plants, along with many others like apples, peaches, and blueberries.
ОтветитьI am going to get these grape plants!! ❤
ОтветитьGrape seeds are very good for you. Anti-cancer, supposedly… I chew them up
ОтветитьAwesome!! We have muscadine vines popping up everywhere around our property. But I don’t want to eat those haha. What are the light requirements for this variety? I unfortunately have a mostly very shaded back yard. Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьWhy are grapes so expensive?
ОтветитьThanks for sharing the video, I’ve been looking for a good grape to grow that won’t take forever to produce.Have a great day! 🍇 🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇
ОтветитьDo you have any grape trellising videos?
ОтветитьDid you hear about this through the grape vine?
ОтветитьDeli-eli-ishous!
I'm excited about this interesting grape. And all those charm and quirks make it more interesting to the home gardener, phooey on identical supermarket produce.
Thank you for sharing this! 😊👍
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