We planted the vine in the side yard where we planted the corn this year and honestly the vine did not grow as quickly as I expected it to. The soil is a little weak in this area and I'll do my best to add organic matter and chicken litter to build it up over the next few years. We were able to get a harvest, albeit small, from the vines. They are so plump and warmed by the sun. The flavor is soooo good and sweet. There are a few seeds in them, but it's not a big deal to spit them out.
Our First Muscadine Harvest |
Our mini vineyard |
New growth can be seen on the vines due to the plentiful rains and favorable growing season, giving me hope that this will be a good place for the muscadine to be planted for great harvests in years to come. As it vines it sends out tendrils that wrap around the panels, giving support to the weight of the vine and clusters of fruit.
New growth on the muscadine vine |
Here is a portion of the harvest and we've got about two times this amount still ripening on the vines. We'll likely just snack on these.
A bowl of muscadines for snacking on |
The yield is not going to be enough to make new wine or jelly this year, but that's okay. We're patient.
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