A black variety that produces large, juicy clusters. This is the largest self-fertile breed with vigorous vines. It is disease resistant. You can enjoy eating them straight from the garden, but are also commonly used for making wine, juice, preserves and jelly.
Cowart Muscadine
$9.00Price
Bare-root grapes vines are best planted in springtime. Dig a hole that is twice as deep/wide as the root system of your grapevine, at the base of a trellis post. Place the bare-root vine in the hole and fan out its roots. Place the root-ball so that the area where its roots begin on the trunk is about 1” below the soil line. Back-fill the hole ¾ of the way full, then water to settle the soil. Add remaining soil to fill the hole to ground level, and water once more.

