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 ...
Many gardeners with small yards might think that growing mulberries is not possible in confined or compact spaces. While it is true that they can grow to impressive sizes when planted in the ground - ...
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 ...
A dwarf mulberry tree in the garden - Andrew Fletcher/Shutterstock When you think of a dwarf fruit tree, you probably envision a fairly diminutive plant that's not likely to get any taller than around ...
Not all fruit trees need long, mild growing seasons. Some hardy options grow quickly, tolerate cold, and bring color and character to outdoor spaces.
I remember the first time I saw a mulberry tree. Growing up in South Florida, we were used to oranges, grapefruit, mangos and avocadoes. But… a blackberry that grew on a tree? Wild! I was 10 years old ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. On the wall of Majid Jahanbin’s office at Paradise Nursery in Chatsworth ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
There is a mulberry tree growing over our patio. Last year, the fruit of the tree was overwhelming. Stains and fruit everywhere! Is there a way to sterilize the tree without damaging it in the process ...
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 ...