Varieties Of Grapes


I would here, again remark, that I consider the question of "what to

plant" as chiefly a local one, for which I do not presume to lay down

fixed rules; but which every one must, to a certain extent, determine

for himself, by visiting vineyards as nearly similar in soil and

location to the one he intends to plant, and then closely observing the

habits of the varieties after planting. Only thus can we obtain certain

results; not by following blindly in the footsteps of so-called

authorities, who may live a hundred, or a thousand miles from us, and

whose success with certain varieties, on soil entirely different from

ours, under different atmospheric influences, can by no means be taken

by us as evidence of our success under other circumstances.



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