Use and Care Manual

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Muscadines are fruiting vines native to the
southeastern United States. Ripening in late
summer, they bear an abundance of delicious
thick-skinned fruits with soft, juicy centers. These
unique grape-like fruits are ideal for making jam,
jellies, and wines, or for simply eating fresh from
the vine.
Caution: Do not assume any plant is safe to
eat. Only parts of plants expressly grown to
be eaten should be considered edible. As
with any product that is not food, care should
be taken to make sure that small children and
pets do not ingest any part of a plant that is
not expressly grown to be eaten.
Unless specifically stated, this product is intend-
ed for ornamental horticultural use only and is
not intended for consumption or ingestion by
humans or pets. Most plants are harmless but
some contain toxic substances which can cause
adverse health effects. Furthermore, some indi-
viduals and some animals are sensitive or allergic
to certain plants and precautions should be taken
to limit or avoid physical contact with particular
plants. Some plants have thorns or spines that can
be painful if handled.
In case of ingestion contact a poison
control center immediately.
1-800-222-1222
Full sun.
LIGHT/SUN
EXPOSURE
USDA HARDINESS
ZONES
PLANTING
DISTANCE
IN-GROUND
MATURE SPREAD
Up to 20 feet long.
Spring.
Edible fruit.
Berries ripen in midsummer.
Great for cooking or eating fresh.
BLOOM TIME
TIME TO REACH
MATURITY
FACTS OF NOTE
PLANT TYPE
Perennial.
CONTAINER SIZE
One plant per 12-inch or larger
container.
12 to 24 months.
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7 to 10.
At least 10 feet apart.
SOIL PREPARATION
We recommend having your soil tested periodically by
your local County Extension Office (www.nifa.usda.gov/
extension or by calling 1-800-333-4636). A soil test can
determine if your soil needs any amendments to enhance
the growth and performance of your plants.
Ideal garden soil is easy to dig in and drains well while still
holding the nutrients and water vital to plant growth. To
prepare a bed for in-ground planting, spade or till the soil
to a depth of roughly 12-18 inches. Next, spread a 2-4 inch
layer of organic matter such as compost, shredded leaves
or peat moss over the soil and mix well.
MUSCADINES

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