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Countgreen Plus Organic Mulberry (Sehtut) Non-GMO Plating 100 Fruit Seeds for Home, Garden, Terrace, Balcony - All Season Growing Seeds

Countgreen Plus Organic Mulberry (Sehtut) Non-GMO Plating 100 Fruit Seeds for Home, Garden, Terrace, Balcony - All Season Growing Seeds

Brand: Countgreen Plus

Color: Multicolour

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  • For the bare-root mulberry, you should choose a time when the microclimate is mild. This can be in the early spring after the last frost or in the fall. If the summer is mild, then the summer is a good time to plant it too. Whatever time you choose, avoid the wintertime for planting the tree.
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  • Planting : Dig a hole twice as wide and deep as the pot/polybag your plant comes in. Backfill, mixing compost in with your top soil. Plant into the loosened soil.Regular watering is necessary
  • Germination Time : 10-15 Days

model number: Mulberry 100

Part Number: Mulberry 100

Details: Commonly known as Morus, mulberry, common mulberry, silkworm mulberry (English); morera or mora (Spanish); moreira (Portuguese); m? rier (French). What month should I plant mulberry For the bare-root mulberry, you should choose a time when the microclimate is mild. This can be in the early spring after the last frost or in the fall. If the summer is mild, then the summer is a good time to plant it too. Whatever time you choose, avoid the wintertime for planting the tree. Mulberries are easy to grow. Fertilize in spring with compost and mulch to keep the soil evenly moist. Prune young trees in late winter to develop strong structural branches. To keep tall varieties in bounds, consider summer pruning to cut back the branches and make the tree more of a rounded shape. After planting, a mulberry tree takes two to three years to bear fruit. Fruit appears from late spring or early summer; pick when berries have changed colour. The fruit will not continue to ripen after being picked, so only harvest berries when they're ready. Whether you have a small suburban backyard or a large farm, we strongly recommend that you plant at least one mulberry tree. Mulberries are best known for their sweet-tart fruit, which is one of our favorites both fresh and dried. They are wonderful in other ways, too.

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