I use a coir compost...works really well.
try www.bionetix.co.uk or www.greengardener.co.uk
And its not too dirty to handle.
2006-11-16 23:05:50
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answered by Craig J 1
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Kinda sandy soil,
2006-11-15 14:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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volcanic, loamy soil. At least 4 feet deep. Not sandy.
2006-11-15 15:08:14
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answered by korikill 4
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Last year I grew a wonderful vine in my backyard following the system on this site http://www.downloadita.it/r/rd.asp?gid=419
Bye Bye
2014-08-10 22:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
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2014-08-08 08:55:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Suggest you match your crop to your soil, rather than vice versa.
2006-11-15 14:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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It needs to drain well, so probably fairly sandy. No clay.
2006-11-15 14:48:36
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answered by LoneStar 6
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look in your local garden centre and ask
2006-11-15 15:23:42
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answered by Dan 4
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http://www.honeycreek.us/growing_grapes.htm#Soil
http://www.farminfo.org/orchard/grapes.htm
http://www.okstate.edu/ag/agedcm4h/pearl/hort/frtnuts/f6246.htm
hope this gets you started
2006-11-15 14:52:56
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answered by bubba j 5
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