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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    A beautiful display of grapes, you thinking of harvesting them for jam this year Bud?
    I've either got to net them or cut them off mukka...The bloody wood pigeons are on the prowl. I've just picked some up off the ground, the dog was mooching round them...Higley toxic for dogs grapes, they can cause kidney failure if ingested...Was hoping to make juice..



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bud Lightyear View Post
    I've either got to net them or cut them off mukka...The bloody wood pigeons are on the prowl. I've just picked some up off the ground the dog was mooching round them...Higley toxic for dogs grapes, they can cause kidney failure if ingested...Was hoping to make juice..



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    Yep spot on Bud, I had to cut all mine off this year as I was worried about the exact same thing with our dog..looked like she was taking a nibble a few times, so couldn't take the risk and got rid, and I couldn't use them as they were nowhere near ready yet at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpsj View Post
    Nicely done!
    I'm glad someone got some grapes this year. I lost my entire crop this year to Black Rot. I should have known better than to not treat given all the rain we had this year.
    Geez, what a shame. Sorry to hear this mpsj.

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    In the few years we've had this Moscat, we've never seen grapes. Not really. This year we have thousands! Unfortunately, they remain tiny. Not sure what these looked like on the mother plant but not much to do with these. Very tart still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barney_b View Post
    In the few years we've had this Moscat, we've never seen grapes. Not really. This year we have thousands! Unfortunately, they remain tiny. Not sure what these looked like on the mother plant but not much to do with these. Very tart still.

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