thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. I noticed that all vines, which you grow are on the low level. Can I grow it on the arches, like in Italy old style. You can sit or walk in a shade under it. What pros and cos of that style of growing muscadines? Thank you.
Muscadines are very vigorous vines and will gladly grow anyway that you allow. Overhead arches may increase the difficulty of proper annual pruning and inhibit optimum fruit production.
Thanks for all the slides and nitpicky details I haven't heard yet from other grape tutorials. Maybe someday I'll have an awesome muscadine vineyard in my backyard!
Glad you liked it! A pdf of the PowerPoint is also on our website here: www.ncmuscadinegrape.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Grow-Your-Own-Muscadines-Webinar.pdf
Sorry for the late response but yes you can definitely cut off all but one at the base during dormancy. Then train the one left on a proper trellis for good fruit production.
Wow! You deserve an answer, just from the very interesting geographic and legal situation that you have! I'm not the one to answer, but good luck, and I hope that you DO get some advice. Take care!
I imagine there are nurseries in the USA that are able to ship plant material out of the country. I am not familiar with your climate, we have rather mild winters and rarely dip below 10- 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Hope this helps!
Greetings from Oklahoma city, the northern and western outpost of muscadines.
Probably the best video explaining everything. I've watched all of Isons nursery videos but they didn't answer all of my questions. THANKS😊
Good day ma'am, hope you can help me to have this variety.i really love this variety.God bless
Do you want muscadine plants to grow or do you want to purchase grapes to eat? Also where are you located?
Robeson County? I know where that's at "PA" Hello from Scotland County!
thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. I noticed that all vines, which you grow are on the low level. Can I grow it on the arches, like in Italy old style. You can sit or walk in a shade under it. What pros and cos of that style of growing muscadines? Thank you.
Muscadines are very vigorous vines and will gladly grow anyway that you allow. Overhead arches may increase the difficulty of proper annual pruning and inhibit optimum fruit production.
Thanks for all the slides and nitpicky details I haven't heard yet from other grape tutorials. Maybe someday I'll have an awesome muscadine vineyard in my backyard!
Glad you liked it! A pdf of the PowerPoint is also on our website here: www.ncmuscadinegrape.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Grow-Your-Own-Muscadines-Webinar.pdf
I have several old vines that have 8 or 10 bunches coming from the roots they produce well but can I cut several off at the base during dormancy
Sorry for the late response but yes you can definitely cut off all but one at the base during dormancy. Then train the one left on a proper trellis for good fruit production.
Just let’s me know to start my vineyard
SEEDLESS is not what I want so thanks for the comment
Hi, I want to purchase some muscadine cuttings. Can you send it outside of USA? I live in Georgia. Country and not state.
Wow! You deserve an answer, just from the very interesting geographic and legal situation that you have! I'm not the one to answer, but good luck, and I hope that you DO get some advice. Take care!
I imagine there are nurseries in the USA that are able to ship plant material out of the country. I am not familiar with your climate, we have rather mild winters and rarely dip below 10- 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Hope this helps!