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Grapes
By: redfinn Date: July 28, 2014, 6:37 pm
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Att!!! Dale Wine making it will be. The first use of the grapes
will be jelly then the wine making will begin good luck. ;)
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Re: Grapes
By: dan Date: July 28, 2014, 7:03 pm
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dang it you got me here :fan: :fan: :bow: :bow: :bow:
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Re: Grapes
By: possum shank Date: July 28, 2014, 7:58 pm
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my grapes done well for their first year, just get
going........................ just didn't get any of them round
things on em. spray must have worked. :lol:
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Re: Grapes
By: Dogbyte Date: July 30, 2014, 10:14 am
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man those look good. are theses table grapes or cooking grapes?
is that a little bit of leaf rust? i have a new vine, that had
a lot of that this year, my muscadines dont get it at all, they
are supposed to be more disease resistent since the climate here
is close to the native grape they were developed from, mustang
grapes or wild muscadine. i may take my new vine out if i have
to doctor it every year... it looked bad, but still put on a few
grapes.
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Re: Grapes
By: redfinn Date: July 30, 2014, 11:06 am
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[quote author=Dogbyte link=topic=81509.msg1279750#msg1279750
date=1406733273]
man those look good. are theses table grapes or cooking grapes?
is that a little bit of leaf rust? i have a new vine, that had
a lot of that this year, my muscadines dont get it at all, they
are supposed to be more disease resistent since the climate here
is close to the native grape they were developed from, mustang
grapes or wild muscadine. i may take my new vine out if i have
to doctor it every year... it looked bad, but still put on a few
grapes.
[/quote] Dale those are concord cooking grapes with seeds. Wine
and jelly are there specialty. Those brownesh leaves are a
product of me being to aggressive with the liquid seven when the
jap beetles hit them this year. I put a stop to that quick but
over reacted just a bit. :cheese:
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Re: Grapes
By: Dogbyte Date: July 30, 2014, 11:21 am
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[quote author=redfinn link=topic=81509.msg1279759#msg1279759
date=1406736402]
Dale those are concord cooking grapes with seeds. Wine and
jelly are there specialty. Those brownesh leaves are a product
of me being to aggressive with the liquid seven when the jap
beetles hit them this year. I put a stop to that quick but over
reacted just a bit. :cheese:
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Pete i'll tell ya what has worked for me... i quite putting
sevin on the vines themselves, but instead, sprinkle it down on
the ground where the beetles are crawling up and down of an
evening/morning.
also, if you have any debris, or leaves pilled up around the
posts of your arbor, or trellis, remove them all the way, and
you'll see where those jap beetles are hiding during the day,
from the hot summer sun. remove where they live, and cut off
their path, and you'll have just as good of results as poisoning
them at their dinner table.
They wore me out for a few years til i got a handle on them this
way. they die as they crawl through the seven dust on the way to
the posts, or up the trunk.
keeping the ground bare, and eliminating where they can live,
goes just as far in preventing it too..
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Re: Grapes
By: Dogbyte Date: July 30, 2014, 11:23 am
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them suckers love young spring time grape leaves.
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