John Pichnic
Fledgling
Hi all,
I plan to start a muscadine vineyard. I only have room for 10 plants without crowding them.
I am thinking about getting different varieties to produce different wines.
I expect some to fail, and some to be undesirable. I'll replace those as needed.
They say 40-60 pounds per plant, seems like a single plant will produce several batches(5gal), but please tell me if that is incorrect.
I currently like.....
From Willis Orchid: Cowart, and Carlos for self fertile, Bronze Fry, and Red Summit females.
https://www.willisorchards.com/category/muscadine-&-scuppernong-grape-vines#.XJGAnKLp_mg
From Ison: Ison for self fertile, Pam, Darlene, Black Beauty, Supreme, Sweet Jenny females.
https://www.isons.com/product-category/muscadines/
I was thinking of using steel poles in cement, and steel shields around the bottom of the vines to keep vermin from climbing to the vine. The area is fenced in with hurricane type fencing, but we have lots of raccoons, squirrels, skunks and opossums here. They have no difficulty getting over the fence! Hopefully, I'll only have to fight the mocking birds. For the trellis, I am thinking of having only 1 horizontal wire, about 5 foot high. Chickens will roam the vineyard, but the roots will be protected.
I am 25 miles from the gulf of Mexico, lots of humidity and heat.
My soil is mostly good loamy sand, but I plan on tilling each planting hole and adding 2 cu.ft. of peat.
I am planning on using commercial landscape fabric, a 3' wide strip all the way down each side of each row.
The vines will be 20' apart, in mostly sunny locations.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I'll post pictures as it develops if y'all are interested.
Thanks in advance,
John
I plan to start a muscadine vineyard. I only have room for 10 plants without crowding them.
I am thinking about getting different varieties to produce different wines.
I expect some to fail, and some to be undesirable. I'll replace those as needed.
They say 40-60 pounds per plant, seems like a single plant will produce several batches(5gal), but please tell me if that is incorrect.
I currently like.....
From Willis Orchid: Cowart, and Carlos for self fertile, Bronze Fry, and Red Summit females.
https://www.willisorchards.com/category/muscadine-&-scuppernong-grape-vines#.XJGAnKLp_mg
From Ison: Ison for self fertile, Pam, Darlene, Black Beauty, Supreme, Sweet Jenny females.
https://www.isons.com/product-category/muscadines/
I was thinking of using steel poles in cement, and steel shields around the bottom of the vines to keep vermin from climbing to the vine. The area is fenced in with hurricane type fencing, but we have lots of raccoons, squirrels, skunks and opossums here. They have no difficulty getting over the fence! Hopefully, I'll only have to fight the mocking birds. For the trellis, I am thinking of having only 1 horizontal wire, about 5 foot high. Chickens will roam the vineyard, but the roots will be protected.
I am 25 miles from the gulf of Mexico, lots of humidity and heat.
My soil is mostly good loamy sand, but I plan on tilling each planting hole and adding 2 cu.ft. of peat.
I am planning on using commercial landscape fabric, a 3' wide strip all the way down each side of each row.
The vines will be 20' apart, in mostly sunny locations.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I'll post pictures as it develops if y'all are interested.
Thanks in advance,
John