Just need to make sure this is wild grapevine. Some guys at work are wanting some for smoking meats.
Vines are solidly rooted in the ground reaching heights of 60+ feet.
Most of the pieces are 1.5 to 2.5 inches wide.
Can't think of what else this could be besides grapevines.
Anybody know?
Thanks!
Vines are solidly rooted in the ground reaching heights of 60+ feet.
Most of the pieces are 1.5 to 2.5 inches wide.
Can't think of what else this could be besides grapevines.
Anybody know?
Thanks!
ne thing I learned from the DNR is Vitus Riparia,like Mulberry has either male or female flowers on it.If you have a vine on your property thats 4-5 years old that you're tending it to have fruit,if none has appeared after the 3rd yr,its a male & needs a female planted next to it or a graft inserted.