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Which Varieties do you have Sucess With?



 
 
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Old 06-04-2005, 06:14 PM
Michael DeGraff
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Default Which Varieties do you have Sucess With?

Hi,

I am planning on purchasing my first ever set of grape vines to plant this
spring. I was wondering what recommendations any of you have for my
location. I am pretty sure we have a long growing season here, if that
helps. I plan to grow table grapes, grapes for white wine (Chardonnay), and
a full bodied red. I am not a wine connoisseur; my aim is to purchase vines
that produce reliably in my area. I would really appreciate any insight
that you could give me.

Also I have found a couple of nurseries that seem reputable on the net.
However, without growing experience I am hesitant to try them blindly. Can
someone recommend a site to order vines?

Thanks,

Michael DeGraff
Southern New Jersey, USA



 




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