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Ken Anderson
 
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By the way, my 2nd year grafted Vinifera vines suffered dearly from the winter
cold. Pretty much 100% die-back to the graft. Only lost one out of 34
though. Just offering up the info.
Ken


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Hi:

Where are you and how cold did it get?

Thanks,

Steve Noobie
Oregon



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>By the way, my 2nd year grafted Vinifera vines suffered dearly from the winter
>cold. Pretty much 100% die-back to the graft. Only lost one out of 34
>though. Just offering up the info.
>Ken
>


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"spud" > wrote in message
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> Where are you and how cold did it get?
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> Thanks,
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> Steve Noobie
> Oregon
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> On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 09:49:45 -0400, "Ken Anderson"
> > wrote:
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> >By the way, my 2nd year grafted Vinifera vines suffered dearly from the

winter
> >cold. Pretty much 100% die-back to the graft. Only lost one out of 34
> >though. Just offering up the info.
> >Ken
> >

>

I'm in NE Ohio, and it hit about 5 below a couple of times. I could probably
google for that info.
Ken


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Ken,

Just wondering if your sure that what is growing now isn't root stock
and not the scicon?????? If the vines were killed all the way to the
graft , are you using "suckers" from the ground or just above the
ground????? Just making sure.


Bob

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