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Old July 1, 2019   #31
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Like the green raised beds but must be hell on the knees if you put them on the edge.
Pipe insulation might help.
pool noodles.... way larger of an area of insulation and way cheaper.

@max..."I attempted to make a grape trellis (on the left), I bought a bareroot grape plant for $25 and one month after planting I see absolutely nothing. I have no experience with grape so I don't know how long it takes for a bareroot plant to start growing leaves. An article said up to 6 weeks so I hope it's alive."
that is a lot of money for a bareroot grape. contact them and tell them there is no new growth and ask if they would refund your money or send you a new grape in the Fall.
grapes are actually very easy to propagate. all you have to do is stick the cane into the ground when you are pruning off the old growth in the Late winter (save the canes in the fridge until the ground thaws enough to push it in if the ground is frozen)
or peg a new stem to the ground and it will make a root at a leaf node by next year.
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