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MontyJ
Deeply Rooted
Adderall? Sure I know adderal. I look outside and see that there are potatoes still to be dug and canned, carrots to be dug and canned, more tomatoes for canning and sauce, more cabbage for freezing...so lucky said:Good grief!That's a lot of work. Are you sure you're not on Adderall?
When I adderal up, it equals a lot more work to be done

Carol, your Concords will look a little different than this one. You grapes will probably be bigger, and have a much sweeter, grapier <is that a word?> flavor. Although this plant was labeled as a Concord, and that's what I call it, I think it's actually a Mars Blue, but I can't really prove it. The grapes are smaller and more tightly bunched than a Concord should be, and it bears more heavily. However, the fruit have a tangier taste than a true Concord. I have another vine that actually is a Concord. It has the large, loose, very sweet grapes that knock your socks off. I'm going to try my hand at tipping that one in the early spring and see if I can grow a few more. It is not as disease resistant as the "Mars", but I'm willing to go the extra mile for those grapes.
With all that said, the fake Concord (Mars) does make great jelly. Everyone who tries it, loves it. It has a unique tartness? to it. But being a semi purist, I really want jelly from that Concord! Unfortunately, I haven't given that vine the proper care it truely deserves. I have to get a second T going on it, and get rid of the other two vines I don't want (a Canadice Red and a Niagara White). I just don't like the Canadice, and Dew wants a Thompson. The Niagara is a slipskin, the Thompson is not. Personally, I prefer a slipskin grape, but the Niagara is a disease magnet in our yard, and the Canadice is even worse.
A bit of advice, if you don't mind. If you are new to grapes, start reading all you can about them. If you want good production, pruning is of extreme importance. There are a lot of diseases to consider too. I'm not trying to worry you, but well warned is well armed