Mulberry trees can enrich any garden landscape with their delicious fruits and ornamental charm. Multiple varieties like the black mulberry (Morus nigra), white mulberry (Morus alba), and red mulberry ...
Mulberries are not commonly available in grocery stores, therefore if you want a harvest of these tart and juicy fruits is it worth considering growing a tree at home? The answer is yes, as a mulberry ...
I’m currently enjoying the fruit from the mulberry tree in my backyard and thought you might want to try growing this tree as well. Mine produces dark purple fruit that is a sweet, juicy and a healthy ...
Q. We have a beautiful mulberry tree that was “gifted” to us by nature. In fact, we have two other trees that we didn’t plant. As much as we love our mulberry tree it is quite messy when it drops the ...
Anybody who looks at trees eventually gets to know the mulberry. It seems to be able to grow anyplace, and once established it is difficult to remove. The one we see is native to Europe and Asia, and ...
Two of the easiest ways to identify mulberry trees are to examine their fruit and leaves. In the spring, mulberry fruit will appear green, white or pale yellow with clusters of tiny fruits, each of ...
Mulberries are low-maintenance fruit trees to add to any backyard. They look majestic and produce juicy and unique fruits for jams, jellies, and puddings. While they don’t require lots of trimming ...
Q: I have two black mulberry trees that I dug up and transplanted in my backyard. Now they don’t produce much fruit. I’ve tried pruning with no luck. I had a few berries three years ago. I fertilize ...
A few springs ago, my sons and their friends came home from a neighborhood walk with purple-stained fingers and faces. Assuming the worst, I had them take me to the source to make sure it wasn’t ...