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Subject: Whether and prune
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| Nan |
Trento, Italy
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Hallo, everybody! I'm a first time grower and I live in Italy. My questions are: is the temperature so important? When and where can I prune vines? Thank you very much!! PS:I'm sorry, my English ain't perfect!
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7/17/2000 12:32:20 PM
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| Water (John) |
Midway City, California
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Hi Nan, Yes the temperature is important. But if you can keep it close to the temperature of those Red Grapes that you make that good wine from everything should be good.
Pruning Vines are different. I will leave that for someone else to explain it to you.
There is alot of information here you just have to dig around to find it. Also other links from the front page will help you find the information you are looking for.
Water = John
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7/17/2000 1:18:05 PM
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| John D. |
Connecticut, USA
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Don't forget about the search feature of this site. Type Prune into the search box at the top of any page and press the "Go" button to the right of it.
Another keyword you may want to search on is pruning.
John
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7/17/2000 8:12:34 PM
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| Nan |
Trento, Italy
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Hei Water, what does it mean?I'm sorry but I can't understand the first thing you have written. Can you explain it whith other words? Thank you very much. Nan.
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7/19/2000 2:39:54 PM
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| Water (John) |
Midway City, California
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HI NAN, What I was trying to say was if you can keep the temperature of your pumpkin at a temperature that they grow the grapes you would be okay. 27c to 29c (celsius) or 80 to 85 degrees (Fahrenhiet)
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7/21/2000 1:32:20 PM
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