About The Native Grape
This book is an essential reference for grape growers and winemakers in North America. George Husmann, a leading horticulturist and viticulturist of the late 19th century, provides detailed information on the different varieties of North American grapes, their cultivation, and their uses in winemaking. He also includes a wealth of practical advice on topics such as pruning, vineyard management, and pest control. This book is a classic of American viticultural literature and remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in grape growing and winemaking.
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