PCharles
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Here in Western North Carolina we've had a real warm winter. Most spring fruits ere nearly a month ahead of schedule. Despite all that warm weather, we still had two frosty morning that struck fear in the hearts of fruit growers. I've heard reports that the Western NC apple crop may have been reduced by as much as 50%.
This past weekend I visited a vineyard about 30 minutes East of Asheville. Here is a photo of the vines that I took.
Despite the initial damage to the first buds, I'm happy to report that the grapes look pretty darn good.
I'll be visting the Yadkinville area in several weeks.
Have a wonderful day,
PCharles
This past weekend I visited a vineyard about 30 minutes East of Asheville. Here is a photo of the vines that I took.
Despite the initial damage to the first buds, I'm happy to report that the grapes look pretty darn good.
I'll be visting the Yadkinville area in several weeks.
Have a wonderful day,
PCharles