SALISBURY — Groundhog Day (Feb. 2) is generally considered by many as the time to prune grapes. However, grapes can be pruned almost any time during the spring. Grapes benefit from judicial pruning ...
I planted some muscadine grape vines a couple of years ago. Is it too late to prune them now? How about fertilizing them? Not to worry, this is prime season for pruning your grape vines. The ...
I have received several phone calls this month related to the proper pruning technique and time to prune muscadines. If you want to grow more grapes and less tangled vines next summer, then this ...
Is now the time to prune my muscadine grape vines? Hold off on pruning your muscadine vines until late January through March. Even though the vines have entered their dormant period, pruning now might ...
Muscadines are native North American grapes that grow in USDA zones 6 to 10. This wild grape was discovered in America in 1584 by the English explorer, Sir Walter Raleigh. Muscadines have been ...
Q: I have inherited the care of some unpruned muscadines. How do I retrain these vines for optimal production? — Wes Robertson, Hinds County, Miss. A: Go to your muscadine vines and hold one of the ...
SALISBURY — Groundhog Day, Feb. 2, is generally considered by many as the time to prune grapes. However, grapes can be pruned later in the spring. Most grapes will benefit from judicial pruning now ...
The modern muscadine grape, which is the best kept secret for Houston area fruit growers, cultivates easily in this area, even under stress conditions. Unlike its wild ancestor in the woods, which ...
Q: When is the best time to fertilize a mature muscadine grape vine? What product should I use? Answer: The fertilizer recommendation for mature muscadine grapes is to begin around April 7th with a ...
Raymond Haak planted his first grapes in 1969, when his wife, Gladys, gave him two vines for their 10th wedding anniversary. "That was 47 years ago," he says. "I put them in the ground and began to ...
Perhaps no other fruit is better adapted to South Carolina’s climate than muscadine grapes (Muscadinia rotundifolia). A cousin of table and wine grapes, muscadines are much more tolerant of our heat, ...