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A Glass Of Bubbly starts with ...
Hi, I live on the Central Coast NSW, where it is quite humid in summer. I would like to grow grapvines in the courtyard of my wine bar, but the description says it likes arid areas. Will I have any luck with them or should I forget about it. I would like to eat the grapes but if ornamental ones work then that's OK
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Waterfall says...
You could grow muscadine grapes no problem. I grow the Noble variety and they taste very nice fresh although there are many seeds. Some people make juice or wine with them.
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A Glass Of Bubbly says...
Thanks
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