The Easiest Fruiting Plants To Grow In Your Home Garden
Posted on: December 3rd, 2015
It is a joy to harvest fruit grown from your own fruit trees at home. When it comes to growing fruit trees and fruiting plants many gardeners can be either intimidated or out of their comfort zone. The biggest challenge for the home gardener usually comes down to pruning and summer maintenance of fruiting plants. […]
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Fall Muscadine Maintenance
Posted on: March 7th, 2015
Muscadine vines are just about to finish the harvest for the season, but the work for the season is not over yet. There is still maintenance to be done until the vines go completely dormant. Hopefully following these tips will ensure a productive harvest next season. Water: 1) This time of year the vines are […]
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Muscadines
Posted on: March 7th, 2015
How To Grow Great Peaches
Posted on: February 12th, 2015
Peaches are sweet, juicy, great in cobblers and even better in ice cream, but they do come with some challenges. Of all the fruits peach trees are perhaps the most challenging to the home gardener to grow because of the spraying and pruning required in order to be successful. Planting and Pruning Peach Trees: Dig […]
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Winter Fruit Tree Care
Posted on: January 28th, 2015
A good spray program includes using a dormant oil spray during winter pruning or any time before bud break. We recommend applying Hi-Yield Dormant Oil Spray in late winter or early spring. Application of this spray protects apples, pears, cherries and grapes from scale, mealy bugs, aphids, mites and pear-pyslla. Winter Pruning: New Fruit Trees: Start […]
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Do Your Plants Have Gas In Their Tanks ?
Posted on: June 26th, 2014
Do you make sure your gas tank is not on “E” before you make a trip to work, shopping, or vacation? One of the first things I do when I get into my vehicle is to make sure I have enough gas to get where I need to go. Fuel is what keeps us going […]
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Best Wine Varieties for the South
Posted on: March 3rd, 2014
Making wine is one of the oldest crafts in the world dating back to the days of the bible. The most important elements of great wine are in the following order; the grapes the climate the soil the winemaker For us southerners we are limited to the muscadine family (Muscadonia Rotundifolia), Lenoir (black Spanish), Blanc du […]
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Winter Pruning For Muscadines
Posted on: February 25th, 2014
It will soon be time to prune your muscadine vines. Annual pruning of muscadines is a must if the vineyard is to be kept at its optimum production level. Unpruned vineyards may bear alternately, are nearly impossible to harvest, and are also more vulnerable to pest attacks because of reduced spray coverage and poor air […]
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Muscadines: 2 Year Plus, 2 Year Bare-root and 2 Year Potted
Posted on: November 15th, 2013
We offer muscadine vines in 3 different categories. 2 year Plus bare-root 2 year bare-root 2 year potted The 2 Year Plus bare-root muscadine vines are our finest plants. These muscadine vines are 2 year old plants that have grown at or longer than 5 feet and have an excellent root system. The advantage of planting […]
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Pomegranates – An Ison’s Fall Favorite
Posted on: October 24th, 2013
One sure way to know that the “Fall” has arrived is by the appearance of pomegranates. The pomegranate is native from Iran to the Himalayas in northern India and has been cultivated since ancient times. The fruit was used in many ways as it is today and is mentioned as far back as the Old […]
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