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Old 04/03/12, 11:48 AM
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look at this free dirt i put in holes
Tightwad survival tip....grapes - Survival & Emergency Preparedness

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Old 04/03/12, 12:18 PM
 
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dont over fertilize

it has often been said that grapes grow best on soil that corn would die in.
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Old 04/03/12, 12:48 PM
 
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My wife has had really great luck taking the pruned runners and uctting them in sections with one node or bud each. Then she dips them oin rooting powder and then pust them in small containers of newspaper in potting soil. Keep them watered and she is getting 75 to 90% survival. Have up to about a foot vine the ifrst season. Just tried it first to see what would happen. Then we had grapes running out our ears. Have given them away to everyone we know that would take them.
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