Growth Cycle of Muscadines from Spring Blooming to Harvest

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @CopperTopBloomsandGarden
    @CopperTopBloomsandGarden 11 месяцев назад +2

    Your vineyard is beautiful! I ordered mine from Isons in the fall to get started.

  • @RadcliffWetherby
    @RadcliffWetherby 8 месяцев назад +1

    Man I appreciate you taking the time to put this video together and out to the public. Also really like your set up.
    I just got my first muscadine by pure chance and for free as it was in the trash at the local big box store. I asked if I could have it they said yes and welp I now have a happy healthy grape vine lol. Good stuff friend good stuff!

  • @geraldhatch7124
    @geraldhatch7124 5 месяцев назад

    Good video . Thanks for documenting the stages.

  • @brettbrignac7591
    @brettbrignac7591 6 месяцев назад

    Like the progression tour of your experience...

  • @rickriley7018
    @rickriley7018 4 месяца назад

    Dear Mr. AG such a nice video. We are unable to grow muscadines here in Zone 6 in southern Pa. We love muscadines but I never saw them available for sale here. Our most common grape is Concord type grapes. They make wonderful juice. if we go to the beach near Myrtle beach at the correct time we buy the muscadines at roadside farm stands and get lovely sweet potatoes as well. I love either the gold or the dark purple, but slightly prefer the purple ones.

  • @kebleward7550
    @kebleward7550 6 месяцев назад

    Great video! 👍🏾 I have a few vines myself.

  • @hannahcline2398
    @hannahcline2398 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent video! I learned a lot! Thank you!

  • @janwilson8245
    @janwilson8245 5 месяцев назад

    Really enjoyed your video. I have already been harvesting muscadines as of Monday, August 12th. I don't really know the variety but I'm thinking they must be Early Fry. I also have some Scuppernongs that are beginning to ripen. This is rather early harvest as last year it was late August/early September before I was able to harvest. I make jelly out of both muscadines and scuppernongs. It is delicious. Thanks for sharing your video.

  • @evilnewbie11
    @evilnewbie11 4 месяца назад

    Is there a reason you don’t run another row under the top vine? I don’t see anyone doing it but never understand why not.

  • @tomscott3
    @tomscott3 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice looking vineyard! I planted a rubycrisp from Bottoms in early March and just heard from Mom that buds are beginning to swell. She's on the edge of zone 9b and 10a in Florida. Have you tried rubycrisp?
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    • @agoutside5192
      @agoutside5192  9 месяцев назад

      No but thinking of planting some more and I’ll look at that one

  • @frankjones7683
    @frankjones7683 7 месяцев назад

    Does anything eat the fruit when it's finished blooming and just starts to form a grape?

  • @rebeccamelton7566
    @rebeccamelton7566 Год назад

    How old were the plants to start with? We just planted some twigs in the ground yesterday in Georgia. Also, what are the white rags hanging on the vines?

    • @rebeccamelton7566
      @rebeccamelton7566 Год назад +1

      ok, I see now you spray the rags with ammonia to keep predator's away.