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"Jrm" wrote:
You may also consider substituting an edible type grape, but that would
take more water and grow a bit slower. Grapes tend to do well in Texas.
K.
well, being a chef/cook/food nerd, that sounds like the way to go....
thanks again,
jrm
Could be fun. :-)
Wild grapes have their uses, but they are harsh and only good for
juicing!
K.
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