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re: Anyone plant mulberry trees? Any particular cultivars?
Posted on 4/12/24 at 11:15 am to CajunTiger78
Posted on 4/12/24 at 11:15 am to CajunTiger78
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Check out this site (tyty nursery) they have a good bit of different varieties:
I didn't realize there were quite so many varieties. I'm a bit gun-shy of planting anything without a recommendation since my bad experience of waiting 5 years to find out the "everbearing" mulberry had serious drawbacks.
I'm deep-south btw
Posted on 4/12/24 at 11:40 am to Turnblad85
I wouldn't go with ty ty unless the prices are so low you can buy twice as many as you need.
I love Mulberries also, lost 3 trees, have one left. Dont know why they died unless the neighbor poisoned them. You need them a ways off your back porch, bird droppings from them are bad. I believe I bought mine from Isons. I used to find them wild and eat to my heart's content until I read a post saying they have little maggots in them. Which took a good percentage of my life's joy away.
I love Mulberries also, lost 3 trees, have one left. Dont know why they died unless the neighbor poisoned them. You need them a ways off your back porch, bird droppings from them are bad. I believe I bought mine from Isons. I used to find them wild and eat to my heart's content until I read a post saying they have little maggots in them. Which took a good percentage of my life's joy away.
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