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Old 05-09-2014, 06:10 AM
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Smile New attempt! PLANT SWAP!

I am looking for muscadine grape vines. The good old wild southern type of grape. All ours died out a few years back (some of the vines were bigger around than my leg and were over 100 years old down in the bottoms) from some kinda bug that mowed through the area. It killed every muscadine grape, crab apple, and mustang grape.

ANYWAY.

I am looking for muscadine grape vines (prunings), OR fresh root!

MY TRADE OFFER! I have the thorniest (on the canes not the berries ) wild east Texas blackberries you would EVER want to see. They produce 1st year on the canes, but typically are small and very tart (jelly use only) Second year (if pruned) they tend to produce LOADS of big ol blackberries. The second year they tend to produce both late spring (IE summer) berries, and if the year old canes are cut back in mid summer afterwards they tend to produce a moderate fall crop as well. I will send fresh cut (not cut until we make the trade) root, OR prunings, your choice.

Anyway! Hope one of the boy n girdles on the board wants to do a trade!

Richard
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