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Post by shadowdragon on Jun 18, 2010 3:21:15 GMT
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Post by DAG on Jun 18, 2010 5:19:13 GMT
Beautifully caught with the sun shining through the leaves, well done!
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Post by kedigato on Jun 18, 2010 11:19:55 GMT
Oh, yes, I agree!
How long have you had this grape vine and does it produce well? We have one in the Wintergarten at home that yields so much that we have to give a lot away. I bought one for here in Florida but it is still too young and is busy just growing, hope to get grapes next year.
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Post by shadowdragon on Jun 19, 2010 15:52:35 GMT
Thank you Dag and Kedi!
We have had it for three years but its only been in its current spot for two. We had to move it after the first year because the dogs wouldn't leave it in the ground. I am not sure when it will produce. But until it does, it has some very pretty leaves.
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Post by capney on Jun 19, 2010 16:26:56 GMT
Loverly crisp image with promises to come..
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Post by DAG on Jun 20, 2010 5:23:13 GMT
;D Know what you mean by the 'dogs won't leave it in the ground' Audra, our previous dog came in from the garden one day with a gooseberry bush in his mouth with all the fruit still on it! ;D The bit that gets you is that they look so pleased with themselves don't they!
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Post by kedigato on Jun 20, 2010 11:58:04 GMT
Aren't they just the best helpers at times, and they really do look very pleased with themselves. Bless their sweet hearts. Well, at least Sam brought you the fruit, DAG, (just love that one) not like Lilly who prefers to even eat it for you. ;D ;D One of our "twins" watched me pull the dead leaves off a Spider Plant one day, I left the room for a few minutes and when I returned he was sitting there surrounded by most of the good leaves and smiling all over his little face. ;D
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Post by shadowdragon on Jun 22, 2010 3:40:32 GMT
Thank you Capney Dag, yes the dogs in their wisdom just knew that was not the place for the grape vine. They were right, its really better off where it is. I agree with Kedi, at least your dog brought you the fruit. Our Pekeingese will sneak into the garden and steal and eat ripe tomatoes if we don't keep a close eye on him. And yes, they do look awful pleased with themselves after they "help" you.
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