grape type selection (forum)
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We have been trying to establish a small vineyard (100 plants) at Lake Moogerah Boonah for some years now with little success. Many plants sourced from Stanthorpe Qld.
We think we have been using the correct methods. Maybe its the humidity so a possible Chambourcin vine would do? Any suggestions?
Thanks Robert B.
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Time: 30th August 2011 10:08am
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don says...
Chambourcin is a goer. How much rain do you get ,pH of soil and what humidity. Check what neighbours grow and take cuttings.
Time: 30th August 2011 4:06pm
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Robert B says...
thanks Don, sorry about the delay, we are looking now at a supplier, a local grower may be able to help but we have missed this planting season, maybe next year.
cheers for now
Robert
Time: 7th December 2011 9:07am
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