I would imagine some herbs, spices would be better suited to help out white wine grapes and others for red wine grapes. Is there a printed source of ...
I guess this could be a little off topic. I can't find anywhere to buy sublimed sulfur to use for fruit drying. I've searched online, and all of the articles...
You might go to a farm store and get some "sugar sulfur" (flaked sulfur) and burn some of that in the drier while you are drying the fruit. You might have to...
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I have used potassium sulfite with good results Dan Veilleux Boone area In the Mountains of NC...
while they survived the winter and browsing rabbits. Myrefosco and corvina vines appear to be suffering through the summer. Alot of lightly colored colored...
Leafhoppers! Vinifera are particularly sensitive. They may be gone by now, but look at the bottom side of the leaf for nymphs or skeletons. Mark Hart ... ...
I've contacted several nurseries about grafting hybrid scions onto gravesac rootstock, but they don't routinely deal in it. If anyone has planted gravesac...
Don't really know. For me cincindelids would be the tiger beetles, and they are predators; more likely to be beneficial than do any damage to a vine. Nothing...
Why not graft it onto a vigorous stock to push it a bit?? ; ^ ) Aaron Kent, OH ... From: Mark Hart To: grapesrus@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 04,...
Hi all: I haven't posted to the group for a while so here's one.....I'm in Northeast Missouri and have a small vineyard of about 100 Norton vines which are...
Why? First of all, there really is no wood to use as a scion unless I get into tissue culture micro-grafting. Gravesac is a rootstock, why would I want a...
Sorry Mark... my comment was a failed attempt at humor! I was suggesting that grafting to a vigourous rootstock might push it enough to allow you to take a...
Not your fault, I missed the emoticons. Oops! What motivated your original interest in the rootstock? Mark Hart ... [Non-text portions of this message have...
hi jim, i got mine from california grapevine nursery. -Jim Ward- Eno River Vineyards Durham, NC In a message dated 8/4/2005 5:12:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ...
Jim posed the question but I got us off track a bit... Jim - Try California Grapevine Nursery (www.californiagrapevine.com). They list it on their website. ...
Hi all: It's been a while since I've been to the list so here's one to ponder. I have a small vineyard (about 120 Norton vines) in Northeast Missouri and as...
I have been watering my Nortons an inch a week, probably should have been more when it was above 100. Vines look good, growing like weeds, veraison seems to...
Can someone point me at a site that gives the average physical characteristics of the different vines grown in North America? Like avg. leaf area, avg....
Hi Joe: I'm in Hannibal Missouri......I kinda wish I had watered all summer now. In any event it will be good to see how all this turns out....experience is...
Brian, I have 6 year vines in Central Kansas, (Baco, Foch, Melody)along with some 2nd year vines. I have been watering the young ones, but not the established...
there used to be a board; ampelogrphy. dont know if its still around. generally 3YO vines ought to have two years of mature wood. They ought to be to the top...
Thanks Ron, I live just south of Chattanooga. I am growing: GR7 - Looks good to me. Some leaves are 6" across. It set some fruit despite being wiped out in a...
... From: grapesrus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:grapesrus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ned Smith ... Ned, That should do well in your location. Were those some...
Yes Dan. The description of Rupestris Speckle says it is a physiological disorder. Does it interfere with growth or fruit set? Or is it brought on by...
... From: grapesrus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:grapesrus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ned Smith ... disorder. Ned, I have never heard of it. We'll have to wait...
How much sun does Cab require to ripen? Or, another way, how much shade do they require to avoid sunburn? I have a lot of canopy above my clusters and I fear ...