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ThePlantGuy978

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I have a nice sellection of young muscadine vines in 4" containers ready to ship at only $4.99 or 3/$14.00. Please check out my Web Sight for more info: www.GrapeVinesAndMore.com

I have just started harvesting my muscadines so that I can finally make my muscadine wine again.



Hans
 
I actually thought about planting some Muscadine this spring but am concerned that they may not survive my winters. I live in zone 5a, -5 or or so is not uncommon and some winters can hit -10 to -15 but they are rare.
Any thoughts?
 
I actually thought about planting some Muscadine this spring but am concerned that they may not survive my winters. I live in zone 5a, -5 or or so is not uncommon and some winters can hit -10 to -15 but they are rare.
Any thoughts?

Duster, look at Noble, this is a very good red muscadine and Carlos, this is a white musadine (schuppernong) these two varities can take temps as low as 0.

LOL, OR you can wait until next year and I'll let you know if ours survived a PA winter.
 
It would be much more cost effective to pick them up. Shipping almost doubles their cost. This way you can also pick out the ones that you want.

Hans
 
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