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Feeding the Grape
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What sort of food should I feed a grape vine with? I can't seem to locate any food dedicated to grapes, just general purpose produce feed, is this ok to use? Someone told me to use tomato plant food! cheers M |
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from Monty Chatu contains these words: What sort of food should I feed a grape vine with? I can't seem to locate any food dedicated to grapes, just general purpose produce feed, is this ok to use? Someone told me to use tomato plant food! When it is established you should not give it any extra nitrogen - and they seem to thrive best on a dead donkey, if the french are to be believed. I buried a lot of old bones under mine and it's going up like a rocket. I also siphon off the bathwater near it, but in ten gallon lots... -- Rusty Emus to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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Monty Chatu wrote:
:: Hi :: :: What sort of food should I feed a grape vine with? I can't seem to :: locate any food dedicated to grapes, just general purpose produce feed, :: is this ok to use? Someone told me to use tomato plant food! I've never grown one, but from what I've been told by those who have, roadkill seems to be the best option, flattened hedgehogs, rabbits, cats, dogs etc and plenty of them! Seriously!....if you can't bring yourself to scrape up wild animal carcases, try a few oven ready chickens from Tescos, dig a pit near the roots and bury them, but I'd say it is probably too late for this years crop, better to do it next spring, although I have been wrong in the past. Alledgedly. -- If God had intended us to drink beer, He would have given us stomachs. |
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 Monty Chatu wrote:
What sort of food should I feed a grape vine with? I can't seem to locate any food dedicated to grapes, just general purpose produce feed, is this ok to use? Someone told me to use tomato plant food! If you like. I never feed mine. All I ever do is give a light dressing of compost every couple of years or so. Vine roots spread far and wide and can usually find most of what they need. Unless, of course, you're growing your vine in a pot. David -- David Rance http://www.mesnil.demon.co.uk Fido Address: 2:252/110 writing from Caversham, Reading, UK |
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