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Mind you I know nothing about any of this, or even Mr. McCullough, but I can tell you that to grow grapes for wine requires a lot of time.  You don't just throw some seeds in the ground and run around with your watering can.  You generally prepare the land a year before you even plan to plant to make sure the soil PH is what it should be, the fertility is what it should be, etc.  You are growing these grapes as a business, not as your flower garden.  You need to test out the land to see if you need to take corrective measures in order to give your grapes the best environment to grow.  Then after that you generally plant grape vines that have already sprouted.  And you have to constantly check to make sure they are ok -- enough water, enough or not too much sun, pray the temperatures are good, etc. I could go on and on but the point is that if you don't see grapes growing 12 months from now thats not an abnormal thing and certainly nothing to try to use...
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