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Tango (formerly known as E.S. 7-2-24) represents multiple generations of Elmer Swenson breeding, with both Swenson Red and Louise Swenson showing up in the pedigree. Aside from the obvious colour difference it could be said that Tango and Swenson Red share lots of similarities. Both are firm, non-slipskin, mid-sized berries. Of the two, Tango is possibly the most aromatic, with hints of tangerine (according to some very discerning noses) and a flavour which has aptly been described as honey and sweet citrus. With no white/green seedless variety being fully hardy into Zone 4, Tango is likely the best table grape option for such a setting.
SELF-FERTILE | ZONE 3/4 | HARVEST : MID SEPT
Tango (formerly known as E.S. 7-2-24) represents multiple generations of Elmer Swenson breeding, with both Swenson Red and Louise Swenson showing up in the pedigree. Aside from the obvious colour difference it could be said that Tango and Swenson Red share lots of similarities. Both are firm, non-slipskin, mid-sized berries. Of the two, Tango is possibly the most aromatic, with hints of tangerine (according to some very discerning noses) and a flavour which has aptly been described as honey and sweet citrus. With no white/green seedless variety being fully hardy into Zone 4, Tango is likely the best table grape option for such a setting.
SELF-FERTILE | ZONE 3/4 | HARVEST : MID SEPT
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Try Lee Reich's simple recipe for powdery mildew control in grapes or gooseberries. Spray plants with the following:
4 litres (1 gallon) of water
1 tablespoon sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)
1 tablespoon canola oil
Repeated applications may be needed, especially in rainy weather.
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