Granny's gone and done it again

They are finicky and need to be cared for just like a child. Fed with the right foods and watered when needed. I don't know if Concords would do well here or not. The southeast if Muscadine country. Some older varieties have a thick leathery skin and some have a crisp eatable skin. I have some Ruby Crisp and some Late Fry Muscadines. I lost several others because I never got them planted and the chickens ate the leaves off of them while in pots. Too many irons in the fire and not enough help available. I must make a decision as to where to plant my remaining plants and get them in the ground within a very few days.
 
The place where I got my plants gave me a jar of Muscadine jelly and it was to die for. The aroma when the jar was opened hooked me big time.
Yeah, that's what I thought, Muscadine. It's very heady. I believe we got ours from Stark Bros. They did very well in NW NM. We had a red, white and blue assortment. Delaware, Concord and the Muscadines. Golly, it's been 40 years and my mouth is watering as I remember those Muscys.
 
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If I ever have to have another one and they want me to do it at home I'll find someone else to do it. I want it accurate. There is to much riding on the results to not get the best results possible. The clinic was much more involved than just a meter put on a finger and a one or two electrodes maybe...
Oh yeah. I had over 20 electrodes just on my head / scalp
I did wonder if I would ever go to sleep but it did. My first one I quit breathing over 30 times in one hour.
 
I'm pretty sure I had some golden muscadines long ago and far away. Memory fails, though. Maybe they were Lambruscas? 🤔 I just remember as they were ripening, their perfume filled the neighborhood where we lived. Intoxicating! They were sweet but thick-skinned and had seeds.
Our orange tree is in bloom. That is a mystical smell, lovely.
 

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