LITTLE MOUNTAIN, S.C. — The saying goes, "The darker the berry, the sweeter the juice." But when we're talking about muscadines, the saying should be the hotter the berry, the sweeter the juice. It's ...
Muscadine grapes are typically ready to harvest in the late summer to early fall, such as August and September. While muscadines are sweet and can be enjoyed straight off the vine, they can also be ...
Muscadines are a grape native to the southeastern United States, known for their unique flavor, sweet berries, and strong adaptation to the region’s hot, humid climate. Typically enjoyed fresh, they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Muscadine grapes begin to grow at Vineyard Giving Farm on Monday, May 6, 2024. Muscadine grapes are native to Georgia, giving the ...
Manual harvesting remains a major bottleneck in muscadine grape production, accounting for up to 40% of production costs. This study tackles that challenge by identifying the key traits and genetic ...
WADMALAW ISLAND — Ruth Penderghast wears a vibrant red wig and holds hands with her friend Nancy Reading as they step into a wooden barrel filled with cool muscadine grapes. They have three minutes to ...
Duplin Winery is holding its annual Grape Stomp festival this weekend. The day-long party will be held Saturday, Sept. 9, and includes muscadine grape picking, tasting new wines and a competition to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One-year-old muscadine cane are showing dormant compound buds. These buds already contain next season’s shoots and fruit clusters.
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