Hi, It's your humble prodigal moderator and I've returned to clean up the group and hopefully get it started up again for good and make it the largest state...
I'm still here but was about ready to drop the group. All I got was SPAM and absolutely no grape info. I live in East Texas and have planted grapes to...
Hi! What variety of grapes are they? What are you using right now to support them or are they on the ground? Will you be building a wood arbor? I saw some...
Well, on the same thought, I'd like to hear about someone's adventures growing Tempranillo here in Texas. I bet that would be a stellar grape for the area, if...
Rory and Jim, I hope you'll stick around here and watch this group grow, because they always do when the moderator cares...but if you want answers right away...
Rory, I have 100 tempranillo vines on 1103P that were planted this spring. It's too early to tell how they will do. I'm expecting good things from them...
Not to worry, I've got this set to bring email into a TexasGrapes folder whenever people post. So I'm fine with the volume of communication. Let it grow, like...
Rory, I think a lot of it has to do with the soil....especially after having spoken with the famous Dr. Loosen in Germany who makes probably the best Rieslings...
Well, first of all, any guy who's as big a fan of John Denver as I am is ok in my book. Nice website. I too had a melted popsicle cab last night. Yuck. Jim...
I think so, as well.... we've all got sun. Temperature can play a part, but I think that soil and winemaking skills are important. Of course, there's as much...
Well, thanks, really. John was a bit of a friend back before he died. I keep the website around to pay honor to his friendship. Much appreciated. Rory, ... ...
Very interesting. I would be interested in hearing how each does. Thanks for letting me know, ... Rory, ... From: yella99gt To: texasgrapes@yahoogroups.com ...