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Thursday, June 20, 2024
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Vineman
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Eugene,OR
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It is important to protect your fruit when you are moving it & positioning vines. I like to put a piece of cardboard under the fruit so it will slide easily while protecting its bottom. I also cover it with a piece of a t-shirt. Once I used an old towel & it scratched the heck out of the fruit. Whatever you use it MUST be smooth!
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