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CHUXAY GARDEN Vitis Rotundifolia,Muscadine 20 Seeds Grape Vine Sweet Fruit Survival Gear Fruit Seed Great for Planting Fast Growing & Maintain
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CHUXAY GARDEN Vitis Rotundifolia,Muscadine 20 Seeds Grape Vine Sweet Fruit Survival Gear Fruit Seed Great for Planting Fast Growing & Maintain

HARDINESS ZONE.6-10 GROW.Place the 2-3 seeds into a 4-inch pot that are 3/4ths full of soil. Push the seeds down 1/4th of an inch into the soil-youll need to maintain a temperature of about 75 degrees F.The pot needs to be in an area with bright, indirect light.Mist the soil with lukewarm water. WHEN TO PLANT.In spring after all chance of fre…
HARDINESS ZONE.6-10 GROW.Place the 2-3 seeds into a 4-inch pot that are 3/4ths full of soil. Push the seeds down 1/4th of an inch into the soil-youll need to maintain a temperature of about 75 degrees F.The pot needs to be in an area with bright, indirect light.Mist the soil with lukewarm water. WHEN TO PLANT.In spring after all chance of freezing temperatures has passed. TASTE.Muscadine grapes are very sweet with a musky scent and flavor, and the skin is tart or slightly bitter in flavor. HEALTH.Muscadine grapes are fat free, high in fiber and they are high in antioxidants, especially ellagic acid and resveratrol. Vigorous and strong-growing, Vitis rotundifolia (Muscadine) is a large, deciduous, high-climbing, or prostrate vine valued for its edible, tasty fruit. Its long-reaching, alternately arranged branches are covered with rounded, coarsely serrated leaves, 4 in. wide (10 cm), smooth and dark green above, green-tinged yellow underneath. In the fall, the foliage turns shades of golden yellow. Tiny, insignificant greenish-white flowers appear in early summer, followed by shiny, purple-black to bronze berries/grapes in the fall. They ripen in mid-summer to early fall and are a favorite food source for wildlife and humans. The fruits have a unique fruity flavor. They can be eaten fresh and can be used to make jellies, jams, juices, and wines. One reason for the popularity of muscadine grapes is that they are a sustainable fruit crop in the southeastern United States. Thrives in full sun in neutral to slightly acid,moist,well-drained soils. Tolerates most soil types as long as they are well drained but prefers deep, sandy loam. Tolerates part shade but best fruit production occurs in full sun.
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HARDINESS ZONE.6-10 GROW.Place the 2-3 seeds into a 4-inch pot that are 3/4ths full of soil. Push the seeds down 1/4th of an inch into the soil-youll need to maintain a temperature of about 75 degrees F.The pot needs to be in an area with bright, indirect light.Mist the soil with lukewarm water. WHEN TO PLANT.In spring after all chance of freezing temperatures has passed. TASTE.Muscadine grapes are very sweet with a musky scent and flavor, and the skin is tart or slightly bitter in flavor. HEALTH.Muscadine grapes are fat free, high in fiber and they are high in antioxidants, especially ellagic acid and resveratrol. Vigorous and strong-growing, Vitis rotundifolia (Muscadine) is a large, deciduous, high-climbing, or prostrate vine valued for its edible, tasty fruit. Its long-reaching, alternately arranged branches are covered with rounded, coarsely serrated leaves, 4 in. wide (10 cm), smooth and dark green above, green-tinged yellow underneath. In the fall, the foliage turns shades of golden yellow. Tiny, insignificant greenish-white flowers appear in early summer, followed by shiny, purple-black to bronze berries/grapes in the fall. They ripen in mid-summer to early fall and are a favorite food source for wildlife and humans. The fruits have a unique fruity flavor. They can be eaten fresh and can be used to make jellies, jams, juices, and wines. One reason for the popularity of muscadine grapes is that they are a sustainable fruit crop in the southeastern United States. Thrives in full sun in neutral to slightly acid,moist,well-drained soils. Tolerates most soil types as long as they are well drained but prefers deep, sandy loam. Tolerates part shade but best fruit production occurs in full sun.

Specifications

Pack Size20.0 Count
Plant height60 Feet
BrandColor Green
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Water RequirementsRegular Watering
Item Weight0.176 Ounces
Package Dimensions2 X 1.5 X 0.16 Inches
Usda Hardiness Zone6,10
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFruit
Soil TypeNeutral To Slightly Acid,moist,well-drained Soils
Expected Blooming PeriodSpring
Product Care InstructionsWater