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How do they survive?

where does the next crop come from?

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Originally posted by celticcountry
How do they survive?

where does the next crop come from?
I believe its possible to propogate plants using cuttings.

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Boddingtons?

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Originally posted by celticcountry
Boddingtons?
Nah. Timothy Taylors.

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Originally posted by ShallowBlue
Nah. Timothy Taylors.
Kipling?

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Originally posted by celticcountry
Kipling?
Do you like Kipling? I really dont know, I've never kippled! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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Seedless grapes are good for you, you cannot choke on the seeds.

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Originally posted by tvc15
Seedless grapes are good for you, you cannot choke on the seeds.
That would be one hell of a seed, big enough to choke on!
Anything grown seedless like seedless watermelons, are all cloned, through cutlings I think, like the previous poster said.

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Originally posted by tvc15
Seedless grapes are good for you, you cannot choke on the seeds.
Oh please. Don't tell me you've never choked on a mouthful seed. 😛

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I have heard that you can force a piece of the grape vine into the ground and it will take root and grow into a new plant. FYI

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