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Carlos Muscadine Grape Vine - Vitis rotundifolia

Carlos Muscadine Grape Vine - Vitis rotundifolia

Regular price $24.95 USD
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Experience the delight of growing your own Carlos Muscadine Grape Vine, a prized variety known for its exceptional wine-making qualities and stunning appearance. This vigorous, self-fertile vine produces large clusters of perfectly round, metallic bronze grapes that are not only visually appealing but also perfect for creating delicious juices and wines.

Key Features:

  • High Sugar Content: With a sugar level of 16%, these grapes are ideal for winemaking.
  • Cold Hardy & Disease Resistant: Thrives in USDA zones 7-9, making it suitable for various climates.
  • Fast Growing: Reaches heights of 40-60 feet and can bear fruit in its first year.
  • Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care once established, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners.

Planting Instructions:

  1. Choose a location with full sun and well-draining soil.
  2. Dig a hole three times the width of the root ball and slightly shallower.
  3. Space vines adequately to allow for growth on a trellis.

Enhance your gardening experience by pairing your Carlos Muscadine with our BLUE-X Plant Shelters, designed to create an optimal microclimate for faster growth and increased yields.

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D.W.
Follow-up review

First fruits. Already harvested gallons and gallons more still on the vines. I already have 3 gallons of wine cooking.

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David Wallace
Follow-up review

First fruits. Already harvested gallons and gallons more still on the vines. I already have 3 gallons of wine cooking.

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J.R.
Going strong

This is 4 months later, and it even produced some grapes, tho not much because I had cut all the fruiting branches in order to train it down the line.. down towards the left in the black pot is the dwarf mulberry tree I purchased around the same, which also produce fruit 2 months after I received it, tho again not much because the tree wasn't large enough. In all, I'm happy with my purchase.

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John Reese
Going strong

This is 4 months later, and it even produced some grapes, tho not much because I had cut all the fruiting branches in order to train it down the line.. down towards the left in the black pot is the dwarf mulberry tree I purchased around the same, which also produce fruit 2 months after I received it, tho again not much because the tree wasn't large enough. In all, I'm happy with my purchase.

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David Wallace
Alachua Muscadine Grape, Carlos, Plant From Florida?

Love them, they are basking in the sun as I write this on a barrier Island north of Daytona. I weave them through my fence trillis...They go well with my Coconut Cream Mango, Hass Avacado, Papaya and Olive trees....