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Mulberries are easy-to-grow trees that produce sweet, juicy berries in early summer. In fact, I was able to grow one at our own backyard in Montalban. Here are some tips for growing mulberries:
Choose the right location: Mulberries prefer well-drained soil and full sun. Choose a location that gets at least six hours of direct sunlight per day.
Plant in the right season: The best time to plant mulberry trees is in the spring or fall. Planting in the summer can stress the tree and reduce its chances of survival.
Provide adequate space: Mulberry trees can grow up to 30 feet tall and wide, so make sure you have enough space for the tree to grow.
Water regularly: Mulberry trees need regular watering, especially during the first few years of growth. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilize sparingly: Mulberry trees don't require a lot of fertilizer, but you can use a balanced fertilizer once or twice a year if you want to give them a boost.
Prune as needed: Mulberry trees don't need much pruning, but you can remove any dead or diseased branches as needed.
Protect from birds: Mulberries are a favorite of birds, so you may need to protect your tree with netting to prevent them from eating all the berries.
With these tips, you should be able to grow a healthy and productive mulberry tree in your garden. Though I should also mention that I was able to grow only one out of the 4 rooted cuttings that I planted at two locations. So there are other factors that could have contributed to the reasons why one was successful and the others were not.
Water regularly: Mulberry trees need regular watering, especially during the first few years of growth. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilize sparingly: Mulberry trees don't require a lot of fertilizer, but you can use a balanced fertilizer once or twice a year if you want to give them a boost.
Prune as needed: Mulberry trees don't need much pruning, but you can remove any dead or diseased branches as needed.
Protect from birds: Mulberries are a favorite of birds, so you may need to protect your tree with netting to prevent them from eating all the berries.
With these tips, you should be able to grow a healthy and productive mulberry tree in your garden. Though I should also mention that I was able to grow only one out of the 4 rooted cuttings that I planted at two locations. So there are other factors that could have contributed to the reasons why one was successful and the others were not.




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ReplyDeleteGrowing mulberries in my backyard has been a rewarding experience. They thrive in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. I planted them in early spring, and with regular watering, they grew quickly. A tree cutter helped shape the branches, allowing more sunlight to reach the lower parts. The fruit is sweet, perfect for snacking or homemade jams.
ReplyDeleteGrowing mulberries in my backyard has been a rewarding experience, as the trees are hardy and produce delicious fruit each season. I prepared the soil well and gave the plants enough sunlight, which made a huge difference. When I needed some help clearing space, I found useful services at https://aleksmoving.ca/on/oakville.html that made the process easier and stress free.
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