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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Point Pelee National Park put some of its trees on birth control this spring to save the endangered red mulberry. With only 10 genetically pure red mulberry trees left in the park, Nicole Paleczny ...
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 ...
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 ...
Crews prepare to raise a fallen mulberry tree on Wednesday, May 22, 2019, at the Washington Monument. (Courtesy National Park Service) A mulberry tree on the grounds of the Washington Monument in D.C.
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