Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Crown Royal Reserve Vs Gentleman's Jack



the land is low, help me to say low. She takes fifty bascule (About three pounds each frame) that drain into the gully between the two small plots. now you can go with the implement. Andrea is magical, driving the tractor using the implement moving to a breath from vine cuttings, shaking and wiping everything. What a spectacle I see guys finally rooted ordered the poles and wires from a clean picture. Only two weeks before I was wondering if I had not wrong to plant a vineyard there, I was now proud, proud and satisfied with what you brought to my eyes.

Rooted took well. we have not counted how many are not "games" but should be around two to one percent, I say that is normal and that some might even start with the vegetation shortly. We'll see what it is certain that in November, those who have not shown signs of life will be replaced.


In the three parcels that make up the vineyard growth of rooted cuttings is very different. In the two small plots grown with impressive vigor, nell'appezzamento great to be a little slow. I am told that the ground is different. What I do not understand is the development of vegetation that moves contrary to the rooted cuttings.

Nell'appezzamento large weeds grow out of proportion in the smaller ones to a lesser extent (?).


Before replanting the vineyard nell'appezzamento great alfalfa was produced, perhaps that is why there is an invasion of yellow flowers and weeds. In the two small but insisted the old vineyard, who can give me an answer? The summer is coming, and the cuttings grow, I begin to love these plants so much so that the name is more rooted but Barbabella. They are beautiful. some others have just started later still. we'll see. Every time I come in the vineyard uprooted weeds are born continuously from week to week, and some reach 50 cm in height. Uprooted and thrown away. I must admit that I'd like to see more grass "relaxing" in my cuttings instead of these piantacce graded but not eradicate them more than I do.

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