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FIRST MUSCADINE GRAPE PICKING OF THE SEASON!

7/25/2022

 
Open Tuesday, July 26, 2022 (7:30am-1:00pm). Available for U-PICK ‘til picked out: Fry Scuppernong Muscadine grapes and Supreme Black Muscadine grapes (23-26% sugar, with edible skin), WHITE Freestone Peaches (ONLY PICK PEACHES FROM TREES WITH ORANGE RIBBONS!), Magnolia Figs, LSU Gold Figs and LSU Purple Figs, a few Celeste figs. Also for U-Pick: Purple Hull peas, carrots, okra, eggplant, kale, sunflowers, and zinnias. For sale in market: Fig preserves, Pickled Okra and Peach BBQ wood. White peaches are the last peach variety to ripen, so peach season will be over when all the white peaches are picked. CAUTION: GRAPEVINES HANG FROM A SINGLE WIRE. FOR THEIR SAFETY, PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO HANG FROM OR PULL ON WIRE. Please bring clippers for eggplant, sunflowers, zinnias and some larger okra. Pickers must check in at market before 12:30pm and weigh & pay by our 1:00pm sharp closing time.
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"Supreme" Black Muscadine Grapes are ripe when they are black in color. Shown here, they ripen from green to gold, then red to black.
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Fry Scuppernong"Bronze" Muscandine grapevines hang from a SINGLE WIRE, so please do not allow children to hang on or pull on wire.
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Colors of "Supreme" Black muscadine, from immature green to black at maturity. These should be picked when black or nearly black.
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Fry Scuppernong "Bronze" Muscadine grapes are shown from immature green to the bronze color at maturity. Should be picked when all bronze or mostly bronze.
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Customer-picked box on Saturday, 7/23/22.
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All 4 kinds of figs are available now, but only a few Celeste are left. More of the other 3 kinds.
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All 4 kinds of figs are available now, but only a few Celeste are left. More of the other 3 kinds.
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Black grapes are grown on a SINGLE WIRE, so please don't allow children to hang from or pull on wire.

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