Itty Bitty Grapes

bonsai barry

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This grape vine was salvaged from a garbage heap and planted in the ground for two years. It still has a lot of work to go, but I was enthralled by the tiny grapes. Maybe I'll become a vintner ... it will have to be a very limited bottling.
 

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Very nice. Good save!

I wonder how big they will be once matured. :)

My local club did a dig couple of years ago for Mustang Grapes (wild) and they brough several monsters back. I didn't join them since I have no space for the creeping "growth" ;)
 
If it is of the Cabernet Sauvignon variety I chop mine to 4 foot every year and it regrows to 10 feet or so in our short growing season. It produced a lot of clusters year three and they were TINY - Fun plant to have around. My Wife wants it in the ground at this place but I am not certain...

Grimmy
 
If it is of the Cabernet Sauvignon variety I chop mine to 4 foot every year and it regrows to 10 feet or so in our short growing season. It produced a lot of clusters year three and they were TINY - Fun plant to have around. My Wife wants it in the ground at this place but I am not certain...

Grimmy

I always thought that fruit grew to its usual size... we shall see.
 
I always thought that fruit grew to its usual size... we shall see.

This was a box store plant and the variety was vague at best but there are several out there that produce tiny fruits aplenty. I found it interesting enough to keep foe several years now.

Grimmy
 
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