Can I take cuttings off my neighbors grape plant to reproduce it in my yard?


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If it is overhanging in your yard, yes. If not, I would ask them. I am sure they would be happy to share a friendship garden with you. Maybe you could take a cutting from something you have to share with them.

Good luck. Let me know when you have the wine ready.


Yes you can, but you need to have permission from your neighbor and the correct time of year to take the cutting. You can check with your Cooperative Extension agent for your area of the country.
You can try but don't be surprised if it doesn't prosper like your neighbors. Most commercial grapes are grafted to a hardier rootstock. RScott
Yes you can, get some rooting hormone powder and dust the end of the vine with that before planting.

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