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Looking for a grapevine cutting - chambourcin
Does anyone out there grow Chambourcin? vines.
I would really like to try growing this vine. If you could send me cuttings this winter after pruning I would be glad to paypal you reasonable postage (to Vancouver BC Canada.) Cheers. |
Looking for a grapevine cutting - chambourcin
On Jun 22, 11:15 am, Apek > wrote:
> Does anyone out there grow Chambourcin? vines. > I would really like to try growing this vine. If you could send me > cuttings this winter after pruning I would be glad to paypal you > reasonable postage (to Vancouver BC Canada.) > > Cheers. You'd have better luck making such a request mid-winter. Those inclined to assist will forget your request long before pruning. Greg G. |
Looking for a grapevine cutting - chambourcin
Apek wrote:
> Does anyone out there grow Chambourcin? vines. > I would really like to try growing this vine. > If you could send me cuttings this winter after > pruning I would be glad to paypal you reasonable > postage (to Vancouver BC Canada.) > > Cheers. Do you have sufficient growing degree days in Vancouver to ripen Chambourcin? In my experience, it makes a really crappy wine unless it has time to really ripen fully. I think if I were you, I would think about certified virus free nursery stock. There also may be some restrictions about sending plants across the border without being inspected but I am far from an expert on this. |
Looking for a grapevine cutting - chambourcin
On Jun 24, 7:54*am, "Paul E. Lehmann" > wrote:
> Apek wrote: > > Does anyone out there grow Chambourcin? vines. > > I would really like to try growing this vine. > > If you could send me cuttings this winter after > > pruning I would be glad to paypal you reasonable > > postage (to Vancouver BC Canada.) > > > Cheers. > > Do you have sufficient growing degree days in > Vancouver to ripen Chambourcin? *In my > experience, it makes a really crappy wine unless > it has time to really ripen fully. > > I think if I were you, I would think about > certified virus free nursery stock. * > > There also may be some restrictions about sending > plants across the border without being inspected > but I am far from an expert on this. You could contact this commercial winery in Ontario that sells Chambourcin cuttings to see if they will ship to BC: http://www.villanovaestatewinery.ca/page3.htm Good luck. Chris. |
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