u/Hot-Bear7865

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This (bad picture) of my grandmas grapevine was planted at my mamaws house by my great-grandpa before I was even a thought. It’s every bit of 35 years old and for the last 6 or 7 years it has not produced fruit like how it used to when I was a kid. I live in Southern Ohio and we just had a pretty decent frost yesterday morning. This vine was doing WONDERFULLY for the first time in almost a decade, producing a bunch of bushels of little baby grapes and everything. My grandma and I were so excited. Until today. I checked on how the vine was doing and she said “it looked like somebody poured hot water on it.”

Fellow garden Redditors… if you know of anything that can revive this family heirloom, please let me know.

Thank you so much💜🍇

u/Hot-Bear7865 — 18 days ago