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Muscadine grapes are a juicy and sweet native fruit of southeastern U.S. Consider planting vines now for a late summer, fall harvest.
In this month's column, author Chuck Blethen offers tips on muscadine planting and trellis installation.
Muscadines and muscadine products are a good source of valuable antioxidants and dietary fiber. Harvesting Muscadines produce large, thick-skinned grapes that grow in loose clusters.
Some fruits lend themselves to growing in small spaces. Larry Williams with UF/IFAS explains how to get a fruitful harvest with limited space.
Muscadine grapes are in season in our area. Known for their unique flavor, they are very different from the California seedless grapes at local stores. Muscadines have a stronger flavor, seeds and ...
Muscadine grapes are a juicy and sweet native fruit of southeastern U.S. Consider planting vines now for a late summer, fall harvest.
Answer: Muscadine grapes are native to the Southern states and can be found growing along the coastal plains and in the Piedmont. Most likely, a bird planted the vine you have discovered growing ...
As grape growers in climates slightly outside the traditional range of muscadine production face warmer weather, these qualities could make growing muscadines vastly more appealing in the coming ...
Edible Plant of the Month: Muscadine grape. Latin name : Vitus rotundifolia Michx . Planting months : Plant bare-root vines from December to February; container-grown plants can be planted thro… ...
Atlanta's urban foragers are planting muscadines and harvesting them to help feed the hungry.
By Amy-Lynn Albertson N.C. Cooperative Extension As a rule, muscadines are very vigorous vines that require annual pruning to restrict growth and encourage yearly bearing. When pruning, the wounds ...
Muscadine grapes are a juicy and sweet native fruit of southeastern U.S. Consider planting vines now for a late summer, fall harvest.