Wow, thanks for all the great comments! Yes, muscadines and scuppernongs do great here...I have to get out there and reclaim the really ancient ones that are so overgrown. It will be a job; but yes I need to do that next, as nothing shakes them and a good pruning right now will make a big difference. Gonna take a while though; anybody want to come and pitch in
The clay soil is no doubt the problem in the orchard. I have been dumping
compost and manure all over the place and planting directly in it; but below the ground, you will find brick-making material, thick and heavy. I will do the hose thing and add lighter materials, thanks!!!
BTW, we eat wisteria salads when it is in bloom. You may want to try it before cutting it all down...The flowers are gorgeous, delicious, and make a wonderful salad all by themselves with a vinaigrette; add some sugarsnaps and a handful of wood sorrel, and ohh, la la! (NO other part of the plant is edible, or even non-toxic, so beware and educate your littles)