Figs , Hardy Kiwis and Muscadines
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Southern Home Muscadine
Now: $14.99Was: $24.99'Southern Home' is a bunch and muscadine cross form the University of Florida. 'Southern Home' is considered the best muscadine for the home garden due to its ornate foliage and pleasant flavored fruit. The unique oak-shaped leaves are highly...Now: $14.99Was: $24.99 -
Delicious Muscadine
$14.99The 'Delicious' muscadine grape cultivar was breed by Dr. Dennis J. Gray at the University of Florida. 'Delicious' ripens early, produces high yields, large black berries, and is diseases-resistant. The fruit remarkable ripens 2-3 weeks earlier than most...$14.99 -
Alachua Muscadine
$14.99Muscadine 'Alachua' is a self-fertile cross from the University of Florida. It ripens very uniformly and has a good dry stem scar. 'Alachua' has characteristics that make it mechanically harvestable. It is resistant to Pierce's disease (PD). 'Alachua' is...$14.99 -
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Welder Muscadine
Now: $12.99Was: $19.99Welder is a self-fertile variety that produces a bronze grape. Welder's fruit is ideal for the processed market, it is commonly used for jam/jelly, juices, or wine. Zone: 7-11 Size: 12cm, 2-year-old tissue cultured plantNow: $12.99Was: $19.99 -
Trellis Netting
$9.99 - $17.99Heavy-duty, tangle-free nylon netting is ideal for growing tomatoes, peas, and vining crops. Harvesting is easy with its large reach-through mesh. Lifetime guarantee.$9.99 - $17.99
We offer you the best varieties of Figs (Ficus carica), Hardy Kiwis ( Actinidia arguta), and Muscadines (Vitis muscadinia).
Our Fig plants are all tissue cultured: virus-indexed plants. It means that they are more productive and their fruits are larger.
They all have delicious taste, nice colors of the fruits and they are vigorous plants easy to grow.
Please, weed all the grass around at least 4 feet.
Do not rely on a dripping system while your plants are not established, especially during a hot period. Water by hand, please!