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The Muscadine is America's Grape
and Ison's Specialty!
Lowest Prices of the Year
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All Muscadine Vines - All Sizes
(Limited time. New Orders Only)
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There are over 30 varieties of muscadines available.
They are all delicious to eat right off the vine. Some varieties are better for fresh eating or the commercial market and some are better for making wine, juice and jellies. Many of our customers like to blend two or more varieties together for their own custom recipe.
We ship bare-root muscadine vines from November - April.
We ship potted muscadine vines in increments of 6 plants year round.
Order now and lock in the lowest price of the year.
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Many of us grew up enjoying this delicious southern grape.
It is easy to start your your own home vineyard & we are happy to help you choose the varieties that are best for your area & needs.
Muscadine vines can easily be grown organically since they require little or no spraying.
Muscadines ripen from late July through mid-October depending on your location.
Most muscadine vines will bear between
60 to 80 lbs of fruit per vines and will produce for decades.
They are also a terrific investment as a cash crop.
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Where Can You Grow Muscadine Vines?
The muscadine vine is native to the Southeastern U.S. and thrives in our hot and humid growing conditions.
Muscadines can be grown from the coastal side of New York south to Florida, and west to Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. They can also be grown in parts of New Mexico, Arizona and the coastal sides of California, Oregon and Washington State.
Outstanding muscadine varieties for wine:
Noble, Ison, Carlos, Tara
Outstanding varieties for jelly or preserves:
: Ison, Sugargate, Black Fry, Ison
Outstanding varieties for fresh eating:
Pam, Darlene, Fry, Ison, Black Beauty, Late Fry and Supreme
Outstanding varieties for Commercial or U-pick vineyards: Pam, Darlene, Fry, Ison, Black Beauty,
Late Fry and Supreme
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What's important to you? Sweetness, yield, use?
Here are just some of our great varieties
The Best of the Best
The Supreme muscadine vine is the very best and the largest muscadine available.
This black muscadine vine is a very heavy producer with large clusters and dry scar. The Supreme muscadine has a long shelf life, edible skin, and very disease resistant.
The Supreme is a must for commercial vineyards. It is a female vine and must be planted within 50 feet of a self-fertile vine
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Ison
Considered the best black self-fertile available. Excellent size, production and taste. Early-mid season. 19 % Sugar. Great for all uses.
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Pam Female, 21% sugar, Heaviest producing & largest clusters of all females. Ripens early- mid
season. A must for commercial growers.
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Female, 23% sugar, Large fruit with thinner skin. Very vigorous with large clusters. Very cold hardy. Ripens mid-late season.
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Darlene Female, 22% sugar. Large fruit. Best bronze available for taste.Fruit yields are not as high as Pam but it makes up for it in taste. |
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Late Fry
Self-fertile, 20% sugar. The latest ripening variety available. Large fruit size, very vigorous with high fruit yields.Cold hardy.
Ripens late season,
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Female, 21% sugar. The standard in muscadine varieties. Large fruit and excellent quality before fully ripe. Ripens early to late season
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The 2 Newest Muscadine Varieties from UGA
(limited supply)
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NEW Release:
Large black Self-fertile. Newest release from UGA. Produces medium to large fruit. Ripens early with harvest taking place the first two weeks of August in south-Georgia Very sweet with 19% sugar. Excellent variety to add to your home vineyard! Ideal for commercial use as well.
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NEW Release:
Bronze self-fertile. New release from UGA. This large fruit is an early ripening variety with a beautiful bright, yellow golden skin. Vine is vigorous, disease resistant and is a heavy bearer. Fruit is sweet and juicy with excellent flavor. High dry scar percentage. 18% sugar.
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Muscadine vines are available in 3 sizes.
Use coupon code
GRAPE20
to save 20% off prices below.
2-Year
2-Year Plus
2-Year Potted
We will begin shipping muscadine vines in November.
Reserve now and lock in the lowest price.
plants we grow are 2 year bare-root. The average
length of these muscadine vines are 2-4' with an
excellent root system.
Price: $9.50 each (Quantity discounts available.)
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highest quality muscadine plants that we offer. They
have had exceptional growth, with an
excellent root
system and average length is 5-6'.
These muscadine
vines will be very close to
reaching the top wire of your trellis.
Price: $12.95 each
* 2 year Potted - Beautiful two year muscadine vines in one gallon containers. This gives
the grower the convenience of planting when you're ready and eliminates the guess work
of the planting depth.
There is a six plant minimum order. You can mix and match
varieties. Due to the weight of the package there is $20.00 shipping charge per 6 plants ordered.
Price: $12.50 each
* If you order less than 6 potted plants their size will be changed to 2 yr plus.
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There is a small window of time that you can plant
Strawberry Plugs.
Don't miss this opportunity - Reserve Yours Today!
Plant in the Fall and harvest them in the Spring.
Advantages of planting Strawberry Plugs
- Average loss rate of plugs is only 1 to 2%
- Plugs have an intact root ball so they are easier to plant
- Plugs establish more quickly minimizing transplant shock
- Best of all, you plant in the fall and harvest in the spring
Shipping Schedule:
Zones 4, 5 and 6 begin shipping in September
Zones 7, 8, 9 and 10 begin shipping in October
Qty
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Price |
50 |
$36.95 |
100 |
$68.95 |
500 |
$295.00 |
1000 |
$495.00 |
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How To Grow Strawberry Plugs
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We are just a few days
from muscadine harvest season.
We now Ship Muscadine Grapes
Direct From Our Vineyard to Your Door. Late August through September
(Must reserve early)
Muscadines will be picked fresh by hand in the morning, chilled and then shipped in 1 lb clam shells to your door. Share a taste of the south with friends and family.
For Pricing and Details go to: Information About Shipping Muscadine Grapes
Our Roadside stand opens this Thursday. Monday - Saturday 10:00-6:00
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Please browse our website or catalog.
We are happy to help you make your plant selections.
The best time to plant fruiting plants and trees
is in the winter while they are dormant.
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