OMG thank you!!! I used to live in GA and would eat these wild but i could never remember what they where called. YAY! now i can plant my own :) thanks!
the wild muscadines arent the same as scuppernongs these scuppernongs get big over an inch in dia.about the size of a 25 cent piece also must have gold and black for polillination
Nice looking Scuppernongs. I live ion he St. Petersburg area and have Carlos growing at one end of my grape arbor and Higgins growing on the other end. Higgins is not self fertile and it took about 10 years for it to start producing, but was well worth the wait. This year I planted Ison's 1511 - Sweet Mix and Darlene. As another poster stated. Scuppernongs are so much better than the grocery store table grapes.
i just happen to have about 75 im trying to root this feb 27 -21 good to start putin pottingsoil i cut these ist week jan in buckets just alittle water in garage to keep from frezing. will take 8-10 weeks sometime yuo ess leaves first then if you are lucky roots
I got some now! I bought them from some farmers that's come from Mississippi to Tennessee, they set up on a corner by a church. I bought mines 9/1/22 and they are so delicious and juicy .
the scuppernong skins have a medismal value big drug co use the skin to make anti ageing med .and others so the skins are good for you ive noticed on some of these grape tapes they pick too quick about 1st week in sept i wait till 15 sept really sweet then also they fill soft if they are firm they arent ready
Do I need to refrigerate my seeds 4 a few months before germinating? My son lives in Atlanta Georgia and bright the seeds to me here in Indiana. I know I will have to grow them in my Greenhouse, but I wondered should I refrigerate first?
I never had a chance to plant the seeds. I am pretty sure they can be planted right away and don't need stratification/cold treatment. Probably won't hurt to try it both ways. Let me know?
OMG thank you!!! I used to live in GA and would eat these wild but i could never remember what they where called. YAY! now i can plant my own :) thanks!
Glad I could help!
the wild muscadines arent the same as scuppernongs these scuppernongs get big over an inch in dia.about the size of a 25 cent piece also must have gold and black for polillination
I love Muscadines! Most have really nice complex flavors I find superior to any seedless table grape
Nice looking Scuppernongs. I live ion he St. Petersburg area and have Carlos growing at one end of my grape arbor and Higgins growing on the other end. Higgins is not self fertile and it took about 10 years for it to start producing, but was well worth the wait. This year I planted Ison's 1511 - Sweet Mix and Darlene. As another poster stated. Scuppernongs are so much better than the grocery store table grapes.
10 years for Higgins to fruit. Oh my. Well I just picked up Southern Home and we shall do a video on it soon. Thanks for visiting and happy growing.
Yes I'd like to see muscadines cuttings rooted.
i just happen to have about 75 im trying to root this feb 27 -21 good to start putin pottingsoil i cut these ist week jan in buckets just alittle water in garage to keep from frezing. will take 8-10 weeks sometime yuo ess leaves first then if you are lucky roots
Muy buen resultado. 👍🤝🙏🏻
It’s sad I can never find these grapes anywhere.. I grew up with the green ones you got and they are addicting.
I got some now! I bought them from some farmers that's come from Mississippi to Tennessee, they set up on a corner by a church. I bought mines 9/1/22 and they are so delicious and juicy .
@@debralocke4957 fr I wish they sold them in stores around the US because I’m sick of regular grapes, they’re so boring.
Where can the variety Polyanna muscadine be found or bought?
Not sure sorry.
the scuppernong skins have a medismal value big drug co use the skin to make anti ageing med .and others so the skins are good for you ive noticed on some of these grape tapes they pick too quick about 1st week in sept i wait till 15 sept really sweet then also they fill soft if they are firm they arent ready
Do you trim back to the vine each year as with other types of grapes?
Yes, When I can will do a video on pruning them.
Yes trim the side shoots back by three or four nodes for higher production next season.
Do I need to refrigerate my seeds 4 a few months before germinating? My son lives in Atlanta Georgia and bright the seeds to me here in Indiana. I know I will have to grow them in my Greenhouse, but I wondered should I refrigerate first?
I never had a chance to plant the seeds. I am pretty sure they can be planted right away and don't need stratification/cold treatment. Probably won't hurt to try it both ways. Let me know?
Saludó amigo 🙏🏻👍🤝🙏🏻
Where can you get muscadines here in south Florida?
Most nurseries that sell fruit trees usually have them. I am sold out right now.
Where in South Florida are you located?
Davie