



I am quite excited about some cuttings I made this spring after I pruned my vines. I ended up with 4 of them sprouting and so far, not dying. My nicest one is the Concord. Then I got 3 more of different varieties. I just saved a 3 bud section, and jammed them in the ground on a wet, rainy day into the mud and let them go. I did not have very much success, but maybe 20% worked. As usual, I will document these through the year.
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