I'm having a little trouble keeping up with all the forums but getting better. this is the first forum I have ever subscribed to. Thanks for the HelpThis is one of the Frontenac grape cuttings that I got started this spring I will now put it in its own pot and let the roots get better establishedView attachment 883
This is one of the Frontenac grape cuttings that I got started this spring I will now put it in its own pot and let the roots get better establishedView attachment 883
Great shot jtstar. I have been looking for any escape grapes that might have survived our 6500 ft altitude in the 100 year old mining town of Eureka Nevada yes I'm on the map my first attempt I discovered turned out to be a Virginia creeper It had survived from additional water it had received form the roof of an abandoned 100+ year old Mine forman house a virtual mansion in its time. at 7500 ft on a ridge I was amazed at it' survival but its not a grape I have one more that i remember as a kid my first grade teacher showing me a grape she had grown on her garden Rock she said the rock had save the plant because of the heat it absorbed in the day prevented it from freezing at the critical times in our climate as a farmer child I was Amazed and now this many years later as I have begun to learn this new hobby It Jogged my memory. She has long since died and the old house moved. it was rundown for many years but it had a naturally wet ground and was at the bottom of the canyon the people that restored the yard seem to be doing great from the road and the rock I remember would have been hard to move. I think Ill go today and see if any thing is left of the vine.If it is I would like help in propagating it. could you give me instructions?
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