FULL GROWN SWEET RED CARDINAL GRAPES for a sweet people here in Steemit!

in #homesteading7 years ago (edited)

In this post you will know how I started to get involved in planting of Grapes.

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This is in reference to my recent post of GRAPE PLANTING :

https://steemit.com/homesteading/@janver06/grape-planting

As you can see on that post the grapes is still not as red as is it to be..

That is a red cardinal grape so it supposedly color RED..

So for now this is how I started..

First I want to share this.

Homesteading is a lifestyle of self-sufficiency. It is characterized by subsistence agriculture, home preservation of food, and it may or may not also involve the small scale production of textiles, clothing, and craftwork for household use or sale. Pursued in different ways around the world—and in different historical eras—homesteading is generally differentiated from rural village or commune living by isolation (either socially or physically) of the homestead.

Their fruit will be for food, and their leaves for medicine.
Ezekiel 47:12❤

I started to look for a root seller cause me and my mother have been being interested for grape planting, Our neighbor risk as well to start planting other type of grape but didn't (as much as I am).

I decided to look root seller online and I find one from Province of La Union, (that is quite far from us, Bataan).

I take the risk buying a hundred pieces of it.. For the meantine but meanwhile since Im not as much successful on planting this type of vine so I halted...

This is the root package fresh from other province. It takes 7 days after I place the order.

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So again it started from this,

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This is most alike on my first post if saw it.

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To something like,

As I want to reiterrate that it takes nees a lot of time to make it fully grown.

This one is just a start.. So I just wanted to be very careful on them cause they might rotten or perish anytime..

One factor is the weather.

Grapes is not for a hot weather.

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And since this is a empasition of my previous post cause the finished product I posted is the one that not fully ripe, I want to make sure that you will see the ripe one as well..

Thats how you are so strong to me..

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The combination of ripe and unripe.

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And the most ripe one.. I think ready to harvest..

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Think its delicious? Naaahhhh.. I dont really think hahah.. But its juicy..

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You have some amazing grapes! They seem to grow very well there also, are you planning on making wine with some?

Hi @correctdrop, actually I stopped to make another prunnong cause it seem that the weather is not good.. Supposedly I want it to be business but because 80% was being wasted they being perish so Its not a good idea. I make it only as personal plant.. Hehe

Ah I see, that is how it is sometimes with grapes here also, I like how you are growing them though much better than the average person for sure. Some people here lose almost all of them sometimes.

Haha.. Thank you.. Its very difficult to maintain this kind of vine here in bataan province

Bataan province, Philippines.

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