SALISBURY — A bill related to prohibiting debt settlement practices in North Carolina and one that requires schools to purchase and make available muscadine grape juice from Rep. Julia Howard made it ...
For the supporters of the muscadine grape juice bill, it would do a bunch of things: It would promote the Scuppernong grape, which is a kind of muscadine grape, and is the North Carolina state fruit.
Early to mid-summer is the best time to propagate muscadine grapes. Muscadine grapes are native to the southeastern United States. They are tolerant to most insects and diseases and normally can be ...
The state House passed Wednesday by a 107-8 vote a bill that would mandate that muscadine grape juice be available in all public K-12 schools, colleges and universities. However, the fate of House ...
Muscadine grape season is starting in the Pensacola area, and some farms will let visitors get in on the action through U-Pick fruit farms. Here’s what to know about muscadine season and where to go ...
Call them muscadines or scuppernongs, our native grape vines are inspirational in their ecological versatility. Whether you wrap food in their edible young leaves, snack on their thick-skinned fruits, ...
One of the things I love about fall...produce! We get so many great things in our fall harvest and in North Carolina, one of those things is Muscadine grapes. You may have heard of Muscadine wine, but ...
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 ...