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I've never grown a grape but I understand it is traditional to bury a dead sheep under it when you plant it. I was told Queen Victoria always had a dead horse buried under new vines, but that could be apocryphal.
if you want a really big 'un, can I draw your attention to the Great Vine at Hampton Court,with an average crop of 600lbsLocation - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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Originally posted by Ocelot View PostI wasn't watering it, but I am watering the roots every day now whilst I do the pots.
They seem to be getting bigger now.
I realise my last post sounded a bit Carry On...
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Originally posted by mothhawk View PostI've never grown a grape but I understand it is traditional to bury a dead sheep under it when you plant it. I was told Queen Victoria always had a dead horse buried under new vines, but that could be apocryphal.
if you want a really big 'un, can I draw your attention to the Great Vine at Hampton Court,with an average crop of 600lbs
Dead animals were reserved for the leek trench in my family.
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Isn't the great vine supposed to have tapped into a sewer? (so says the history of Kitchen Gardening Book by Catherine [somebody])
I guess the difference is that where Snoop Puss is, they are grown as a bulk crop - feeding vines is done for kitchen garden-type arrangements. You'd need a lot of dead sheep for a whole vineyard...
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