I grew up with muscadine grapes. I liked them as a kid and still enjoy them today. In my opinion, they are a southern late summer and fall treat. Not everyone shares in my fondness for this native ...
If you plan on purchasing hundreds of grapevines from a nursery, be aware that most nurseries require a one year in advance order so they have time to propagate them for you. Buying a few vines for a ...
Florida is home to several native grape species that belong to the genus Vitis. The most common and famous native grape is Vitis rotundifolia, also known as the muscadine grape. Muscadine grapes are ...
There are fruit types that grow well in North Florida and that do not require a lot of space. For high yields they do need a spot that gets direct sun for at least half the day. An area only 10 by 10 ...
As a rule, muscadines are very vigorous vines that require annual pruning to restrict growth and encourage yearly bearing. When pruning, the wounds may “bleed” or exude sap. This looks ...
Matthew Terrell was following the fruit map published by Concrete Jungle when he stumbled on some muscadines. The purple ovoids were lying on the ground in a corner of the wooded Frazer Center ...
Muscadines are beginning to grow at Fox Hollow Vineyard in Sneads and elsewhere in the Florida panhandle. They’re barely pea-sized now, but in time they’ll be plump and ready for customers to pick and ...
Q: What is the difference between a scuppernong grape and a muscadine grape? Will both types grow here? Answer: There is quite a bit of confusion about the difference between the Scuppernong and the ...
As a rule, muscadines are very vigorous vines that require annual pruning to restrict growth and encourage yearly bearing. Be aware that the wounds may “bleed” or exude sap when pruning. The sap ...
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