posted 3 years ago
I was starting some seeds yesterday and I found some grape seeds and some plum pits.
The grape seeds I am going to try to grow them in pots and hopefully stick in 'em the ground in the fall. They were REALLY GOOD grapes. Is this how it's done, transplanting, I mean? I know cuttings are probably more popular way to start them but are they a thing you don't want to disturb?
As for the plums, is it too late to chill them and try to start them later in the year, when it's lame-hot? Should I just save them for another year? They were in the garage so they might have got enough chill, should I just try to sprout ,em? I don't really care either way because I am not a real fan of plums, but trees are trees.
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