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Grape advice





There once was a gardener named Stan,
Who became a dirty old man.
When his garden dried out,
He jumped in with a shout.,
"I'll play in the dirt when I can"

My garden has dried out and I am in rototiller heaven.  
(here a clump, there a clump, everywhere a clump, clump)

     When my Henry Fields grape special arrived, I knew
that it would be awhile before I could get my garden in
shape.  I slogged out into the muddy garden and planted
them anyway. They looked like dead sticks.   They are growing!  
However, in my BH&G garden book they tell me about how
to train the vines to two horizontal wires when they get 
bigger.  My question is, should I put posts into the ground
right next to the plant, or halfway between the plants, or 
does it matter.  They don't rerun "Falcon Crest" anymore and 
I can't remember how everyone else does it.  
     If no one can help me with this, I guess I will just have to
take a trip to the Napa Valley.  
     Thanks a lot for your help, and.......Hey, be careful out there.

Stan, Stan, the dirty old man.

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