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"Larry Blanchard" wrote in message ... In article , says... I pruned them correctly, as described. Could it be the grapes just haven't begun to develop yet? I'm in Portland, OR and the neighbor's various grape varieties are loaded with fruit so I'd expect mine to be also. It's wierd. Do you have no bunches at all, or bunches with no fruit on them? If the latter, it's lack of pollination, but the neighbor seems to rule that out. Could you have sprayed with something that repels pollinators? If there's no bunches at all, I don't know. Possibly some deficiency in soil nutrients? I see no bunches at all. I've pretty much ignored them since pruning - no spraying or fertilizing - just as I did last year and just like the neighbors, but last year there was an abundance of fruit. Oh well, the lush green growth over the arbor looks good anyway, so it's not a total loss. Karen |
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