I finally see it

ktrain

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After several years of seeing a fellow figger post threads and replies, I finally see it. lol
Good lord do I feel slow :D 

@"FIGSinGA"     FIGSinGA     (FiG)   How did I not see that before? LOL
 
Ok this question is for anybody. I have to ask it on a current post because I don’t see anywhere on my page that lets me click on to start a post. I think I have to wait for approval.

I just wanted to know what variety of grape that is good for fresh eating and making jelly that’s not a slimy Concord grape.
 
JMF75 said:
I thought it was figs in Gambia. J/k

Lol :D


Figgerlickinggood said:
Ok this question is for anybody.  I have to ask it on a current post because I don’t see anywhere on my page that lets me click on to start a post.  I think I have to wait for approval. 

I just wanted to know what variety of grape that is good for fresh  eating and making jelly that’s not a slimy Concord grape.

That is an interesting question, I am not that versed on grape varieties...I only grow Neptune...and here in Ga trying to grow grapes is not easy AT ALL.
Muscadine do well here.
 
JMF75 said:
I thought it was figs in Gambia. J/k

Lol :D


Figgerlickinggood said:
Ok this question is for anybody.  I have to ask it on a current post because I don’t see anywhere on my page that lets me click on to start a post.  I think I have to wait for approval. 

I just wanted to know what variety of grape that is good for fresh  eating and making jelly that’s not a slimy Concord grape.

That is an interesting question, I am not that versed on grape varieties...I only grow Neptune...and here in Ga trying to grow grapes is not easy AT ALL.
Muscadine do well here.
 
Teresa have you looked into Thompson Seedless. I don't grow grapes but I've heard good things about this one.
 
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