[NAFEX] grape cultivars

Ginda Fisher list at ginda.us
Tue Sep 18 17:29:08 EDT 2007


There's no practical way to fence anything on my property, but this  
grape vine is growing on an ornamental archway, and fencing it would  
make it impossible to pass from one area of the yard to another, not  
to mention looking really weird.

Even if I did fence it, the vine is close enough to some nearby oaks  
that the squirrels can certainly jump to it.

Ginda

On Sep 18, 2007, at 12:07 PM, Deb Schneider wrote:

> Why not just fence your grape vine so critters can't get to it?
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 11:58:32 -0400
> From: Ginda Fisher
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>
> Speaking of grape cultivars. . .
>
> I have a single vine of Canadice. It's growing in the only spot
> where I can put a grape. Unfortunately, it ripens too early. "Too
> early" means I am out of town on my regular summer vacation when it
> gets ripe enough to attract the critters, so I don't get any of the
> grapes. If it ripened in September instead of August, I might have a
> fighting chance.
>
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