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Old 21-06-2011, 10:22 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default How to thin the grape bunch for bigger fruit?

Hi,

I understand that if you thin down the number of fruits in the bunch, then
their size increases and so they are sweeter too.

How do you do it please? Is there a special comb that you go through?

Please send me a personal e-mail as well.

Much appreciate as my grapevines are ready for bunches.


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