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Cobcord Grape arbor
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Ten years ago I planted several cuttings from a family homestead arbor that has developed into a fine 8 by 10 foot arbor that produced fine bunchs of fruit several years ago; but the past three or four years have beeb dissappointing to say the least. Last fall I followed some other advice to cut the branchs back very heavily to foster more fruiting has been a dissappoinment. I have been fertilizing with Peter's all purpase water soluble plant food that works quite well for our tomato plants, in pots or the ground. It is comprized of 20% portions of nitrogen, phosphates and soluble potash. I have known this varity of concords to be good fruit producers for over 80 years. How can I encourage them to produce more please; Stay young, OldAck --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ Jury=12 persons chosen to decide who has a better lawyer. FamilyNet Internet Gated Mail http://www.familynet-international.org |
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