Mulberry trees have a long history as landscape trees that are attractive to birds and wildlife due to their large leaf canopies and abundant berries. In the United States, there are native red ...
Red mulberries growing on a branch with green leaves. - Kilito Chan/Getty Images Mulberry trees (Morus spp.) produce enough fruit for you to use in jams, baking, and as frozen garnishes on your ...
It can be tough to find a fruiting tree that is frost tolerant. The good news is that one does exist. It grows quickly and it ...
This is mulberry season, and our trees are loaded with fruit. The humble mulberry was one of the first fruit trees my husband, Ralph, and I planted on our Groveland property after moving here in 1992.
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 ...
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How to protect mulberry trees in winter – gardening advice to keep your fruiting plants safe from the cold
Mulberry trees are, for the most part, cold-hardy. The three most widespread varieties, red, black and white mulberries, are ...
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Some fruit trees are difficult to grow and take many years before they begin to produce fruit. This is not the case with the mulberry tree. Mulberries in Florida are one of the fastest-growing ...
Early last Sunday morning, two authority-flouting neighbors and I set out to explore an edgy angle of the local food movement: foraging. Armed with ladders and buckets, Ruth and Charlie and I aimed to ...
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 ...
Mulberries are one of the first wild fruits to ripen in late spring and early summer. Frequently cursed by property owners who detest how these fruits of the Morus genus stain their pavement, ...
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