This was an absolutely excellent lecture, thank you for producing it. I live in Naples Florida, south west Florida. I noticed on your range maps that the range stopped at about central Florida in the Tampa area. However, my local nurseries sell muscadines and I’m curious to know if you think they might be able to grow this far south? I’m in 10a.
I grow muscadines in our Maryland home garden with clay soil. Muscadines grow just fine in open ground, probably better, than they would in a raised garden. But there is some slope, water does not stay.
if you want to add more vines (free) do not prune several long vines that will reach to ground do this in spring dig a small hole in the soil lay this vine in the holes scrape some bark that will be in the hole try to have about 12 inchs past the hole after you cover it (rooting power optional) check it about April or May for roots if so cut the vine going to mother plant let the new vine grow till next spring to transplant-----ad water as needed
I had never heard of a muscadine grape my ex sis n law mentioned it so I bought a startling from Ison's in 2019. I live in so. cali I planted it in april 1st 6months I got 3 grape just enough to see, taste and share. 2020 I had soooooooooooo many I still have some in the freezer. 2021 in 2 weeks I have gotten 11 pounds---OMG! sooooooo sweet and I add water-I throw NOTHING away. I 1st juice x2 and dehydrated the seeds, hulls and then make a powder to add to my drinks. I keep hearing no harvest for 3 years but that didn't happen hear.
The "no harvest for 3 years" is when you are growing from a seed or cutting. The plant you got from Isons was already 2 years old. Glad to hear it's growing so well for you in cali. I bet it needs a bunch of water in that climate!
i read where you can probegate muscadine vines by useing cuttings of the tip of a vine 12-15 INCHS take off all leaves except a small part of one at top of cuttings (optional dip end in rooting powder) place in potting soil 3-4 inchs deep wet it dont let it dry out it should root ps this means do not use hard wood for muscadines like you do for peach tree cuttings
It’s very informative about muscadine vines. Thank you so much.
This was an absolutely excellent lecture, thank you for producing it. I live in Naples Florida, south west Florida. I noticed on your range maps that the range stopped at about central Florida in the Tampa area. However, my local nurseries sell muscadines and I’m curious to know if you think they might be able to grow this far south? I’m in 10a.
if you please, since you say this is part 3 of 8 parts, where are the other videos? mygreathanks and blessings
Thank you kindly
I have heavy clay soil. Could you advice on raised bed ? How wide × deep. What to fill with? Thanks.
I grow muscadines in our Maryland home garden with clay soil. Muscadines grow just fine in open ground, probably better, than they would in a raised garden. But there is some slope, water does not stay.
if you can get some river sand like brick mason use ( a truck load ) and mix with your clay it will work its r not that expensive
Muscadines love clay.
if you want to add more vines (free) do not prune several long vines that will reach to ground do this in spring dig a small hole in the soil lay this vine in the holes scrape some bark that will be in the hole try to have about 12 inchs past the hole after you cover it (rooting power optional) check it about April or May for roots if so cut the vine going to mother plant let the new vine grow till next spring to transplant-----ad water as needed
I had never heard of a muscadine grape my ex sis n law mentioned it so I bought a startling from Ison's in 2019. I live in so. cali I planted it in april 1st 6months I got 3 grape just enough to see, taste and share. 2020 I had soooooooooooo many I still have some in the freezer. 2021 in 2 weeks I have gotten 11 pounds---OMG! sooooooo sweet and I add water-I throw NOTHING away. I 1st juice x2 and dehydrated the seeds, hulls and then make a powder to add to my drinks. I keep hearing no harvest for 3 years but that didn't happen hear.
The "no harvest for 3 years" is when you are growing from a seed or cutting. The plant you got from Isons was already 2 years old. Glad to hear it's growing so well for you in cali. I bet it needs a bunch of water in that climate!
Is a pdf of this presentation available to download? If so, please provide a link or web address. Thanks!
you can print whats on the screen
i read where you can probegate muscadine vines by useing cuttings of the tip of a vine 12-15 INCHS take off all leaves except a small part of one at top of cuttings (optional dip end in rooting powder) place in potting soil 3-4 inchs deep wet it dont let it dry out it should root ps this means do not use hard wood for muscadines like you do for peach tree cuttings
Lsu has a video that shows hardwood cutting propagation.
@@charliemagoo7943 didnt say it would not work its a lot harder to use hard wood the new growth is in the new wood so why not take advantage of it