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Seedless/Seeded Concord Grapes



 
 
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Old 09-10-2003, 06:59 PM
Greg
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Default Seedless/Seeded Concord Grapes

I need an answer from a grape expert who knows for a fact, whether or
not, one should plant seedless concord grapes near a seeded variety.
I've read that you can, and that you shouldn't. What's the real scoop?
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Old 11-10-2003, 03:16 AM
Dwayne
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Default Seedless/Seeded Concord Grapes

I am the one who said you shouldn't. Others I've talked to have done it and
aren't noticing any problems. Call your local college extension agent and
ask for guidance from the college.

Dwayne

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I need an answer from a grape expert who knows for a fact, whether or
not, one should plant seedless concord grapes near a seeded variety.
I've read that you can, and that you shouldn't. What's the real scoop?



 




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