Zone Compatibility

| Height | 8' - 12' |
| Spread | 8' - 12' |
| Tree Form | Vine |
| USDA Zone | 7 - 10 |
| Blooms | Late spring |
| Drops Fruit or Nut | July - August |
| Soil | Well-drained loamy soil; tolerates sandy or clay soils |
| Soil pH | 5.5 - 7.0 |
| Light requirements | Full Sun |
| Pollination | Self-fertile |
Cowart Muscadine Grape Vine
Price range: $26.95 through $39.95
Zone Compatibility

| Height | 8' - 12' |
| Spread | 8' - 12' |
| Tree Form | Vine |
| USDA Zone | 7 - 10 |
| Blooms | Late spring |
| Drops Fruit or Nut | July - August |
| Soil | Well-drained loamy soil; tolerates sandy or clay soils |
| Soil pH | 5.5 - 7.0 |
| Light requirements | Full Sun |
| Pollination | Self-fertile |
We accept orders year-round.
Your order will ship within next 7-14 days or requested date.
 For more information see the Ordering & Shipping section below.
The Cowart Muscadine Grape is a standout dark purple–black muscadine variety prized for its large berries, rich sweet flavor, and remarkable disease resistance. Vigorous and heavy-producing, Cowart is one of the most reliable muscadines for fresh eating, jam and jelly making, juice, and home winemaking. Its firm, thick-skinned berries hold exceptionally well on the vine, making it a favorite for both home gardeners and commercial growers across the South.
This trailing vine grows with enthusiasm, forming dense, ornamental foliage that provides beautiful coverage on trellises, arbors, fences, and vineyard rows. In addition to its productivity, Cowart adds landscape value by creating natural shade and lush greenery throughout the growing season. As a self-fertile muscadine, Cowart sets fruit reliably without needing a pollinator, and its low-maintenance nature makes it ideal for growers who want abundance without fuss.
Thriving in warm, humid climates where traditional grapes often struggle, Cowart Muscadine continues to earn its reputation as one of the most durable, flavorful, and high-yielding muscadine grapes for southern orchards and home vineyards.
| Height | 8' - 12' |
| Spread | 8' - 12' |
| Tree Form | Vine |
| USDA Zone | 7 - 10 |
| Blooms | Late spring |
| Drops Fruit or Nut | July - August |
| Soil | Well-drained loamy soil; tolerates sandy or clay soils |
| Soil pH | 5.5 - 7.0 |
| Light requirements | Full Sun |
| Pollination | Self-fertile |
| Spacing | 8–10 ft. between vines; trellis support recommended |
| Pruning | Spur pruning in late winter; maintain strong cordons and remove old wood annually |
| Fertilization | Do not fertilize at planting. Once the trees are established, fertilize in early spring (Mar-April) as growth begins. Do not fertilize in the fall, which could promote late season tender growth that can be damaged by early frosts. |
| Watering | Newly planted trees should be watered regularly. This is the most critical step in the establishment of your new trees. Please see the Watering section under "How to plant and grow" in our Learning Center. |
At Chestnut Hill Outdoors, we’ve been shipping mail order trees for over 30 years. We’re experts at delivering healthy trees to your doorstep. All of our trees are container grown in root-enhancing pots, ensuring healthy root systems and much better success upon planting.Â
In Spring we ship bare-root, dormant trees. All plants are dipped in a root gel before shipping and wrapped in plastic to retain moisture.
Spring: All trees are shipped bare-root.
Fall: All trees are shipped in containers.
For more information, visit our Ordering & Shipping Page.




