I took the advise of some of you that told me to look for immunox for a black rot spray. I did find some at Lowe's, it has the same active ingredient that Nova...
... Not all of my varieties need thinning. Mainly Frontenac, Leon Millot, LaCrescent, and Frontenac Gris. I have had trouble getting the brix up in previous...
... Not all of my varieties need thinning. Mainly Frontenac, Leon Millot, LaCrescent, and Frontenac Gris. I have had trouble getting the brix up in previous...
Mike, I will send this out to a professional grape discussion group and see if we can get an answer. Bob ... Robert M. Skirvin, Professor of Horticulture ...
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Jun 10, 2009 4:34 pm
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I've heard that grapes are toxic to dogs but my dobies ate them every fall with no bad results. The've lived 14 yrs so I do not think they suffered any bad...
Can someone point me to articles about "leaf picking"? -- Ned Smith 62 Tbird HT Near Chattanooga N34.89, W85.47 [Non-text portions of this message have been...
My black lab ate them too. Jack ... From: grapesrus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:grapesrus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of JULIAN FRANKLIN Sent: Wednesday, June 10,...
Mike and Bob, I am not a vet, but have paid a little attention to the issue of canine toxicity with grapes. In a veterinary sense, grape and raisin toxicity is...
Mark, thank you for your comments, and Tommy, thank you for the UM reference. That this is a new development almost certainly indicates a new environmental...
Hey Jack, Now you know this spring weather will not last much longer, muggy today here. When the next cool front arrives it would be a good time to visit,...
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Jun 10, 2009 7:57 pm
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In this country, the spray materials used in the vineyard have changed significantly over the last twenty years. I don't know if that is the cause or not, but...
Glen, I just finished buying a ticket on Southwest not 15 minutes ago for an emergency trip to California. Can't make plans right now. Sorry. Jack ... From:...
I see in the Hamilton Spec they have a good story about the wine and Jim Warren. They have figures to back up the blending an imports of cheap wine. Maurice...
Anyone know what this is? http://www.sharrottwinery.com/06150913.jpg They are growing from a cordon and look like roots. The rub off easily. The plant looks...
You have what are called aerial roots which are quite common in some varieties of grapes. My Landot Noir throws them every year. They will not hurt anything...
have extencive planting of blanc du boise. had one great year and a great wine then an earley freeze. vines now sucker profuceley and will not set good...
I had that happen once on a variety of grapes here in the southeast. I am sure Lon Rom remembers because I contacted him about it. I dont remember the variety,...
I apologize: I spoke too soon. The pictures indeed show aerial roots. I said ³crown gall². Aerial roots are NOT the same as crown gall, although they ...
Might depend on your Peirces disease pressure there. I am in SO. Mississippi and most probably cant grow it. Heck who knows I may have even tried it at one...
I wouldn't plant Chardonel unless you consistantly get below +15ºF every winter. That is the cutoff point for pierce's disease. May get away with it in a dry...
Yeah, I get those once in a while on my Leons, but they haven't harmed them a bit. And no, I will not explain why I grow LM in one of the hottest areas in the...
Where are you and your Leons?? I grow both the LM rouge and LM noir in Kansas City, where the harvest date is c. 20 August, year-in, year-out. Somehow, the...
While my own climate in Durham, NC doesn't necessarily translate to No. Miss., I say give it a whirl, maybe 5 to 10 vines--they're cheap enough. I have PD...
I know chardonel have some resistance to PD,, how much I dont know. I wonder if I could grow any here on the MS. coast? might be worth trying a few vines I...
Now, I'm the opposite on Chardonel. I'll never have it on it's own roots again. Same with Traminette. Too much vinifera in the parentage. I couldn't get...