
Most things are late this year - just noticed that my grapes are only just starting to turn purple ... maybe in a a few weeks there'll be something to show.
And yes, Lee, I will get some for the Greyhound wall

Yes, you're quite right. What an ungracious old sod I'm turning into.Tim Lund wrote:No more than anyone entering a village show. Innocent enough, I think
But slugs might be another matter ...Hey farmer, farmer
Put away that DDT now
Give me spots on my apples
But leave me the birds and the bees
which isn't quite right, since this hasn't been exactly a 'long, hot summer'. But nothing like as good a crop as the last two summers.It is one of the easiest grapes to grow, though only sets fruit outdoors after a long, hot summer. In a greenhouse it sets freely, producing large bunches of dark red or purple, sweet tasting grapes year after year