Hurry, only 0 item left in stock!
Southern Home Self-Fertile Black Muscadine Grape LIVE Perennial Starter Vine Plant
Vitis rotundifolia x Vitis vinifera "Southern Home"
Listing is for one rooted starter plant. Plants are grown in 72 cell trays so that they will be rooted but small enough for efficient shipping. Check out my YouTube video "Live Plant Care Guide & Delivery Unboxing for my Customers" for further instructions on what to expect with your live plant delivery and care tips: https://youtu.be/BmPw4rKLwDk
The Southern Home Muscadine Grape is a unique hybrid variety that combines the best traits of muscadine and bunch grapes. Known for its compact, vigorous growth and disease resistance, it's perfect for home gardeners, especially those in hot, humid climates. This self-fertile grapevine produces sweet, tangy, black-skinned fruit, ideal for fresh eating, preserves, or winemaking, while its deeply lobed foliage adds ornamental value to any garden. Fruits ripen from August to November.
Unlike traditional muscadine grapes, Southern Home offers a lower-maintenance option with hybrid vigor, making it both productive and decorative. Its resilience against common grapevine diseases and ability to thrive in smaller spaces make it a versatile choice for those looking to enjoy delicious, homegrown grapes with ease.
Ideal Growing Conditions
The Southern Home Muscadine Grape thrives in warm, humid climates and is ideal for USDA hardiness zones 7-11. It prefers full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily to produce a strong crop of fruit. This variety grows best in well-draining soil, with a slightly acidic to neutral pH level (around 5.5 to 7.0). If your soil is heavy clay or poorly draining, amending with organic matter can improve its structure.
Muscadine grapes like Southern Home require regular watering, especially during the establishment phase and in dry periods, but they do not tolerate waterlogged soil. Aim to keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. A deep watering schedule, about once a week, is usually sufficient, although more frequent watering may be necessary during hot weather.
For optimal growth, apply a balanced fertilizer (such as 10-10-10) in early spring, just as the vine begins to grow. Additional light feedings every 6-8 weeks throughout the growing season can help boost fruit production.
Follow me on social media because I talk a lot about the same seed varieties or plants I sell here in my shop and gardening tips. IG, YT, and TikTok: jerrasgarden.
Shipping
***I cannot ship this plant to Hawaii due to agricultural restrictions***
Please understand that I only offer USPS flat rate priority mail options for plants/bulbs/rhizomes. The longer they stay in transit, the greater the risk that it will arrive dead or damaged. I just want to ensure that plants arrive alive/healthy to my customers.