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grape vine for pergola.
On 6/6/04 10:25, in article , "Nick
Maclaren" wrote: In article m, kenty ;-\) wrote: Hi all,i have a pergola, which i am going to grow a wistera .I would like to grow a grape vine which are good enough too eat,is this possible if so can anyone recommend a variety?I live in Nottingham,East midlands. It's certainly possible. I can't remember if Reads of Norfolk are also vine specialists, but there is a good one in East Anglia. Regards, Nick Maclaren. We got a Canon Hall vine from Reads (the King of dessert grapes, IMO) but it was a very tiny baby when it arrived. We kept in it one of the tunnels for a year and planted it into the soil in a greenhouse two years ago. This year it's going to fruit for the first time - can't wait! -- Sacha (remove the weeds after garden to email me) |
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