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Vine age.

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Quay starts with ...
After loosing my vines, and most of my back yard, to the floods of 2011, I finally think my soil has recovered enough for another grape vine. I'd rather not wait another 3 years for a good product, so I was wondering if you had any established vines.
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Oakey, Qld
19th October 2015 4:37pm
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Hi Quay,

I am glad that you have recovered well.

There are many different types of grapes that we sell and many are actually quite quick growing.

Muscadines are a great variety because they are disease resistant and available right now.

http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/buy/muscadine-grape-noble-tree.htm

The one in a 165mm pot will be the most developed one that we sell.

Unfortunately many of our table grapes like black muscatt
http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/buy/grape-black-muscat-fruits-midway-vine.htm

We can not send into QLD and you would need to come and pick them up ( We do not have these available currently )

Just use the Notify me when available button.

Here is our grape category here:
http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/fruit%20pages/grape.htm

If it says BRT as the pot type this stands for Bare Root and these are supplied in the winter.
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