for the people that want info on pd resistant varieties go to the "munson
maniacs" group they are a little more busy than this group but a lot more info.
i'm in the san antonio area and planting mainly blanc du bios and black spanish,
but looking at adding nitodal or lamonto. having a little difficulty getting
nitodel.
jparker000@... wrote: Interesting, it might be everyone migrated to
the North Texas Wine Guild
group for those of us in North Texas. And the Home-Wine-Maker Group has some
traffic too.... I have 4 acres and plan in the works over the next three years
or so to put in about 370 vines. Right now looking at all the logistics and
doing a bunch of bare rooting from cutting, some grafting to wild mustang vines
on the place and general clean up of the land. I am in zone 7B but my mico
seems to keep it about 5-10 degrees cooler, so I am going to play with about 4
different varieties right now., most likely two reds and two whites... reds
I pretty settled on _Tempranillo_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempranillo)
and _Sangiovese_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sangiovese) right now
looking at these whites _Rkatsiteli_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rkatsiteli)
and
_Riesling_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riesling) . It finding what I want
on 1102P root stock... but not sure 1102P is going to be the root stock still
researching that issue as my soil is PH balanced and is loam, not clay like
many have to deal with in North Texas.
Well that my plan... will have to see how it comes out.
Jim
Jimmy (Jim) Parker
Decatur, Wise County, Texas
(c) 940.255.0912
In a message dated 4/1/2008 1:12:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
rkyoung@... writes:
Hi, everyone,
I'm here, over in the Parker, Lucas area, just east of Plano. We've been
blessed with rain, of late. Yesterday's tornado warning path
was projected to come pretty close to us, but nothing became of it,
thank goodness. Haven't been posting much, but I have been pruning
and planting much, of late. Been pruning alot, and trying to finish out
the last few unplanted holes in the vineyard. Planted 5 "America" and
5 "Nitodal" that I received from ARS/GRIN, just to fill out any empty
holes. I mostly have Lomanto, and it grows well, here. Favorite grows
well, too. I guess usually I'm a silent poster,of late. Been working on
many things,lately. I'm trying to find some local land to plant a larger
vineyard on.
Rory,
Michel White wrote:
>
> I'm here too, but I just sit back and watch mostly unless I can help out.
> Seems like you folks in Texas have been having some pretty bad storms.
> It stormed a bit
> here and our now famous Atlanta tornado was pretty close to my vines
> here. I would still like to try to get some PD resistant varieties
> from someone to try here in atlanta either this year or next if anyone
> has any.
> Best regards,
> Michel White
> group founder and grape growing enthusiast..
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jim Swayze
> To: _texasgrapes@texasgrapes@tex_ (mailto:texasgrapes@yahoogroups.com)
<mailto:texasgrapesmailto:texasgramai>
> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 10:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [texasgrapes] Hi all...
>
> Maybe on life support is a better description. I get maybe one
> message a year. It's such an interesting topic, I wished we had more
> posters.
>
> Jim Swayze
> www.fireholecanyon.
>
> On Mar 31, 2008, at 7:15 PM, Jim and Debra wrote:
>
> > Is this group dead? last message I see is from 2007?
> >
> >
> >
>
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