On 20 Sep 2004 at 22:47, Chriss Flagg wrote:
Any help/advice on what to do would be appreciated!
Thanks,
-p
Hi,
I live in the Puyallup area, 45-50 miles south of Seattle. I have a grape
for the last 4 yrs. This time of the year the leaves are turning and
falling off. By the middle of October I will have this healed in for
winter.
This year I had the sweetest tasting bunch of grapes. I actually got them
before the opossum.
As for the fuzz, I some on mine when I first brought it home. I washed it
off and put the grape in a sunny place outside. I have never had the
problem again.
I did find out that it is happy in the east-south east planter of my yard.
Between everyone here on the list and good common sense, you will end up
with a nice tree.
Good advice. Until Nina wrote, I'd forgotten about powdery
mildew. I'm sure that's it. A sunny, breezy spot is the BEST
control for PM.
But if it is indoors, get it outside! Now!
Jim Lewis -
- Tallahassee, FL - Nature
encourages no looseness, pardons no errors. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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