Wild Grapes Growing in the Shade

 Six Word Saturday

(This is the replacement blog for Lisa's Garden Adventure, which was accidentally permanently deleted.)


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  1. Oh dear- that's not good. I'd be crying! xx

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    1. I thought I'd be more upset, but it was so large a thing it just was, well, too large a thing to process! A fresh start is how I'm dealing with it. I keep wanting to link old posts though, and they aren't there!

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  2. They look so appealing.

    janet

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    1. They turn a pretty purple, but the seeds are so large they aren't much for eating.

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  3. ...large fruit for wild grapes.

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    1. They are California Wild Grapes, Vitis Californica. They are on my fence, behind the strawberry bed, so get plenty of water. It's often used as rootstock for wine grapes.

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  4. Do you partake eventually, or are they bitter?

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    1. They taste pretty good, but are mostly seeds.

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