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grape vine
We cut an old grape vine out of our conservatory last year, for various
reasons. This year the stump, which ran outside, has grown 5 or 6 runners which I would like to train up the outside of the conservatory. Should I concentrate on one runner and cut the rest out or let nature take its course. I don't know the variety, it's a black grape, quite sweet but with lots of seeds. The position is south facing and sheltered, so frost damage should not be a problem. Thanks, Tom |
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