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olusteebus

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The southern welcome center on I75for Georgia has some muscadines planted there. I on't know if they have them at the other welcome centers.

I am calling dibs on them for the ones on I75 south and also for those on I 20 west border.
 
Yup,

You should never reveal your sources. You should at least wait until you have picked them clean before you blab about it...

:)
 
I tried to keep the vines in my yard a secret, it did not work. The deer know the exact moment when they are ready and take full advantage of my absence or slumber.
 
Come on down to Lu Mill Vinyards just south of Fayetteville, NC. They give them away after they get enough fir their wine run.
 
One thing to be aware of with any free range fruit is what goes on when no one is looking. There is a reason why you never eat the berries that grow behind the tees at any golf course. (hint rhymes with tee)

cheers
 
One thing to be aware of with any free range fruit is what goes on when no one is looking. There is a reason why you never eat the berries that grow behind the tees at any golf course. (hint rhymes with tee)

cheers

good point, I should rinse them off a little, huh?
 
How are the vines at the southern border? May get to check on them in a couple weeks.


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How are the vines at the southern border? May get to check on them in a couple weeks.


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What day do you plan on stopping there. I will be there to protect them.
 
Make sure you bring your dog lustee...

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