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Old 04-02-2011, 10:49 AM   #1238 (permalink)
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Default Re: What is blooming in your garden today (other plants)?

I had similar experiences with my grapes, - also no idea, what they are. I got mine from a neighbour, who got his from a friend. I needed something to cover my gazebo and that they did. My grapes are seedless quite small but very tasty and fruited the second year.

This is similar to what I have observed in newly planted vineyards in this wine growing region. They plant a small stick one year and the next year there are grapes on it. If you lay in spring a vine of your old grape flat on the ground, it will have rooted by August cut it off in September and the next year you will most likely have fruit on it.

Good luck,
Olaf
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