RE: Moving grape vines...
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- Subject: RE: [CHAT] Moving grape vines...
- From: "Bonnie Holmes" h*@usit.net
- Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 21:59:30 -0700
You might try moving it AND taking a cutting. I inherited some grapevines
from the previous owners and had no problem with taking a cutting, letting
it root and planting it. Grapevines seem to be pretty hardy unless hit by
disease.
Bonnie Zone 6+ ETN
> [Original Message]
> From: Bonnie & Bill Morgan <wmorgan972@ameritech.net>
> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> Date: 10/10/2003 5:09:08 AM
> Subject: [CHAT] Moving grape vines...
>
> I've missed everyone and I'm sooooo far behind on e-mails again. It will
be
> back to Indianapolis this weekend and I will be bringing mother's rose
home.
> However, there are also a serious grape arbor with 2 plants and a third
> grape vine standing alone over a lone post. I'd like to bring the lone
> grapevine back to Ohio for mother. It does have the most delicious grapes
> even if they aren't seedless.
>
> Does anyone know the best way for me to move this grape vine?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bonnie
>
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