Wow those are significantly bigger than what my grocery store sold as “thomcord” last year. Do they taste distinctly concord or is it subtle and closer to a table grape?
I will let the other clusters get to a higher brix, but even at 17.5°, I think they are pretty tasty. Still a good bit of tart at this point.
Much earlier than mine!
Living in the deep south, ripening times are really advanced.
It’s all relative. I’ve had stone fruit ripen almost 2 months ahead of published dates (which I assume are California commercial production areas).
How would you describe the ‘seeds’ are they fairly noticeable? I just went out and took a look at mine and I’m wondering if I didn’t thin them enough, so many.
No seeds at all in mine
Harvested some walking onion top set bulbs this week.
They made a pretty onion powder.
TNHunter
Going to give that a try myself. I’ve got some hardneck garlic that top sets and will try it on them as well.
Curious on how you made this. Did you dehydrate and blend?
@Ethancactus .. yes.. exactly.
TNHunter
I’ll need to try this later with garlic and onions.
That looks delicious and such a pretty color! I’m going to have to try this
My Elmwood fuzzy kiwi has run 48” down my trellis in 15 days. Impressive.
Not much to look at for moment, but the leaves are starting to enlarge.
Not the best videographer. Veraison is here for my smaller clusters on Errante Noir. The first 6 of the 7 vines are just 2nd year in the ground. The last one is 3rd year and has much larger clusters. The best growing spot is the last one as well so even the 2nd year vines on that end have better clusters.
The smaller, poorly set clusters are coloring faster as the vines have less to support.
Ark Black
Golden D
It has been tiresome keep things watered. I have high hopes for the tomatoes.
It has been a great honey year. 9 full supers. Will sling 5 @ 32 pounds per box.
Wow! Those are tall stacks of bees!
I took a picture of this random sprout, wondering what it is this morning. My plant identifier says black walnut. If so, those thieving squirrels did me a favor!
Looks like the black walnuts I’m always pulling out from my gardens. Squirrel plants them. If you don’t want it or want to do move, do it now, because they usually plant them deep and they grow ferocious roots very quickly.
I wish squirrels planted black walnuts for me. The ones here love eating them and don’t seem to bury any
















