Ended up buying 10 Concord, 3 Niagara, 1 Chicago Hardy fig and one blueberry bush. Got all the grapes in the ground last week, got them mulched and since then, they have had three rains on them. With this rain, the ground finally was soft enough to dig some post holes, so I have the posts in place too. I planted before the rains and the ground was like a brick. The only thing that I did not get planted was the fig tree. I put it in a bigger pot and will wait for spring to plant it. So far, the temperatures have not been too bad around here....could be better, but then again, could be a whole lot worse. The forecast for the next 10 days is highs in the upper 60's to low 70's and lows in the upper 40's to low 50's. Can't wait to see what comes out in the spring. I had a hillside full of 30 year old pine trees, but because of some needle disease, they have all died. So now, as I clear off the dead trees, I am making more room for more grape plants. I can only hope that we have another mild winter this year. When this rain ends, does anyone have any idea on how long I should water them. At this time, the leaves are still green and healthy looking.