What does it mean when people say you ain't going to bust a grape?
It means when it comes down to it all you do is run your mouth but won't back up your words with action. Usually having to do with fighting.
What looks like a grape but isn't a grape?
I have concord grape vines. Last year 1/2 of the vine did not give me even leaves. This year so far has nothing. Is there a way to bring this back to produce grapes?
If you were to prune a wild concord grapevine in Massachusetts would it produce good grapes?
not likely, you can however graft good grape varieties on the branches you want to cut
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Where and what do they do to the grapes that produce alcohol?
They let them ferment. Here is an article about it: http://www.cheresources.com/winezz.shtml
How many grapes can fit in a basketball whole?
The number of grapes that can fit in a basketball depends on the size of the grapes and the internal volume of the basketball. A standard basketball has a diameter of about 29.5 inches, giving it a volume of approximately 7,100 cubic centimeters. If we assume an average grape is about 2.5 centimeters in diameter, roughly 800 to 1,000 grapes could fit in a basketball, depending on how tightly they are packed. However, this is a rough estimate and actual numbers may vary.
Where can you buy Orlando grape leaves in MIchigan?
International Market - Northwest corner of 5 Mile & Inster - Livonia, MI
Meijer - International isle
What fruits go well with grapes?
Very nearly any fruits can be combined. The following are common combinations:
strawberries & pineapple & bananas
apples & grapes (& walnuts)
apricots & pineapple & mango
peaches & plums & cherries
pineapple & cherries
strawberries & rhubarb (a vegetable)
melon (balls or cubes) & berries & bananas & pineapple
pomegranates & citrus
very similiar but scupadines are green an light green when ripe. Muscadines are purple. Both are delicious and good for you.
Is a grape vine a carnivore herbivore or omnivore?
None of the above: grape vines are plants (producers) not consumers, although they can displace and kill other plants in their pursuit of water sources.