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Forum: Fruits and NutsReplies: 7, Views: 37
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pinkpoodlegirl
Rock Hill, SC
(Zone 7b)

April 24, 2009
01:14 PM

Post #6457401

I planted a red flame seedless grape. I purchased it bareroot and got it planted and it was starting to get new growth when I went out to check it I found it was gone. Our puppy decided to yank it out of the ground and take it on a tour of the yard. He didn't chew it up but it was very dry and the new growth had shriveled up. I am not sure how long it had been out of the ground when I got it replanted and soaked it well. What is the likelyhood it will survive?

Has anyone else had a similar experience?

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