Sunday, November 16, 2014

Why did I start breeding grapes?

There are many mustang grapes on my property.  They make lots of grapes each year, but they taste like chili peppers.

In 2005, I decided to grow some interesting grapes I found in a local nursery.  One was called Himrod, another was Thompson seedless.

My neighbors said I couldn't grow grapes on a Texas river bank, especially the river I lived on.  I needed to be up on a hilltop, where frost was rare.

They were right about the frost.  I had late frosts every year.  After a late frost, I would want to cry.  Almost all my vines would lose their flowers.  No matter how good I got at keeping them healthy the rest of the year, there would be little or no fruit.

After losing the 2009 crop to a late frost, I came across some vines flowering on a river bank 30 miles from my home.   I was on my way to visit a place called 'Sand Hill', but to get there we crossed a number of creeks.  One had these magnificent flowering vines.

When I tasted the fruit that fall, it was small, but very good. The obvious solution was breeding.

Why cry?  As a breeder, the late frosts are just helping me select good vines.