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About the only seedless table grape that will stand up to PD is Orlando, a variety developed by University of Florida, it is a white grape,smaller than the
it's a bit tricky, but you can plant a PD-resistant rootstock like dog ridge and then in the fall, after it's gotten a bit established, graft on something like
I have started a library with some cuttings from USDA, but I am in Decatur so my conditions are not like yours. If you want to take time and experiment, get
Could someone give me some suggetions on what type of seedless grape would do well in east Texas ? Only wanting to plant a couple of vines for table grapes.
Not sure., and of course PD is an issue will ask at the next meeting. My library experiment is telling me most grapes like my soil. I got cutting from NY,