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Fairy🦋
@imfairydust
Gm Growers 🌱 I have been coming to terms with cutting this 7 year grape vine for the last two years, and today it is done. One of the hardest things about growing long-term sustainable plants as investments is letting go.
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Fairy🦋
@imfairydust
These two concords were planted about 7 years ago. They were both seedless varieties we were planting to have another fruit choice during fruit tree and watermelon season. After a 2nd years harvest the one of the right started growing with seeds. Since they were designed to grow together, picking became impossible to determine which ones had seeds and which one didnt. When the purpose of the plant is no longer serving your needs, its time to call it quits!
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arfonzo
@arfonzo
RIP. Fair enough tho, sometimes you just gotta rip and replace. Kudos to you for taking the big step. I know it can be hard when you've cultivated something for years and years... tough to let go! On the plus side, now you can look forward to refreshing that area with something new! 🙏😻
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Fairy🦋
@imfairydust
Yes fam! And eating all the grapss without having to spit out seeds, its like seed roulette over here 🤣
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