Everbearing Mulberry Tree
Morus nigra
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Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
Morus nigra
In stock & ready to ship today
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
Instead of fleeting summer fruits, with the Everbearing Mulberry Tree you’ll have wave after wave of delicious mulberries, perfect for everything from jams and pies to a healthy snack straight from the branch. Watch as birds flit through the branches, enjoying the bounty alongside you, and transform your yard into a haven of life and beauty. The Everbearing Mulberry Tree isn’t just low-maintenance, it’s an investment in creating lasting memories and a fruitful connection with nature.
The Everbearing Mulberry Tree rewards you with an abundance of jewel-toned fruit throughout the season. Imagine clusters of plump berries, each roughly an inch long, transforming from a pale green to a deep, glistening purple as they ripen. When you pluck a mulberry from the branch, you’ll feel a gentle give beneath your fingers, the skin both delicate and surprisingly sturdy.
As you pop a berry into your mouth, a burst of sweet, tart juice explodes across your tongue. The flavor profile is complex, with notes of blackberry and cherry intertwined with a hint of earthy musk. The texture is both soft and juicy, with tiny, edible seeds adding a delightful crunch. It’s a truly captivating fruit, perfect for enjoying fresh off the tree or incorporating into your favorite recipes.
Everbearing Mulberry Trees thrive in full sun. Aim for at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day. Plant your tree in well-drained, fertile soil. Amend clay soil with compost or sand for better drainage.
Everbearing Mulberry Trees typically grow 10-15 feet tall and wide at maturity. Consider its size when choosing a planting location. Space multiple Everbearing Mulberry Trees 15 feet apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation.
Dig a hole 2-3 times wider than the root ball of your Everbearing Mulberry Tree. The depth should be equal to the root ball’s height.
Gently remove your Everbearing Mulberry Tree from its container and loosen any circling roots. Place the tree in the hole, ensuring the root crown (where the roots meet the stem) sits slightly above the soil level. Backfill the hole with soil, tamping gently to eliminate air pockets.
Water your newly planted Everbearing Mulberry Tree deeply to settle the soil and hydrate the roots. Aim for the water to soak down to the root ball.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of the tree, keeping it a few inches away from the trunk. This helps retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Newly planted trees need consistent watering, especially during dry periods. Once established, Everbearing Mulberries are drought-tolerant, but benefit from deep watering once a week during hot weather.
Beyond the delicious fruit, the Everbearing Mulberry fosters a vibrant ecosystem in your backyard, attracting beautiful birdsong and creating a haven for pollinators. It’s a statement piece, adding a touch of timeless elegance to your landscape, while providing cool shade on hot summer days. Bring the Everbearing Mulberry Tree home today and embark on a journey of fruitful abundance and shared joy.
Newly planted trees need consistent watering, especially during dry periods. Once established, Everbearing Mulberries are drought-tolerant, but benefit from deep watering once a week during hot weather.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of your tree to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Keep mulch a few inches away from the trunk to prevent rot.
Feed your tree in early spring with a balanced fertilizer to encourage healthy growth and fruit production. Avoid over-fertilizing, which can harm the tree.
Prune your Everbearing Mulberry Tree during late winter while it’s dormant. Remove any dead, diseased, or overcrowded branches to promote good air circulation and fruit production.
Inspect your tree regularly for signs of pests or diseases. Early detection and treatment is key to keeping your tree healthy. Neem oil or insecticidal soap can be effective for common insect problems.
Established Everbearing Mulberries are cold-hardy. However, protecting young trees from harsh winter winds with burlap can provide extra security.
When your new Everbearing Mulberry arrives, water it deeply right away. Aim to soak the root ball thoroughly.
Consistency is key. Water your young tree regularly, especially during hot weather or dry spells. Aim for deep watering 1-2 times a week, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
Established Everbearing Mulberries are drought-tolerant. However, they still appreciate occasional deep watering during extended dry periods or hot weather. Once a week should suffice.
Water at the base of the tree, allowing the water to soak down to the roots. Avoid shallow watering that only wets the surface. Observe your tree - wilting leaves are a sign it needs water. A good rule of thumb is to stick your finger a few inches into the soil. If it feels dry, it’s time to water.
Everbearing Mulberries don’t need fertilizer when they first arrive. They’re focused on establishing their root system in their new home.
Hold off on fertilizing during the first year. The nutrients in the potting soil should be sufficient for this initial growth stage.
Come early spring in the second year, give your tree a light feeding with a balanced fertilizer like 10-10-10. Spread the fertilizer evenly around the drip line (the outermost edge of the tree’s canopy) and water it well.
Less is more when it comes to fertilizing Everbearing Mulberries. Overfertilizing can damage the tree and hinder fruit production. If your tree shows signs of nutrient deficiency, such as pale leaves or stunted growth, consult a local nursery for specific fertilizer recommendations.
Sharp pruning shears for branches under ½ inch in diameter. Lopping shears for branches ½ inch to 1 inch in diameter. Pruning saw for larger branches (consult an arborist for cuts over 1 inch)
Prune your Everbearing Mulberry Tree during its dormant season, ideally in late winter before new growth emerges.
First remove dead, diseased, or damaged branches. These branches won’t produce fruit and can harbor pests. Cut them back to a healthy section of the branch or to the main trunk. Then thin overcrowded branches: Good air circulation is essential for fruit production and disease prevention.
Remove any branches that rub against each other or hinder airflow within the canopy. Finally, prune for shape (optional): You can lightly prune to control the overall size and shape of your tree. Aim for an open, airy canopy that allows sunlight to penetrate the inner branches.
Always use sharp, clean tools to avoid harming the tree. Make clean cuts at a 45-degree angle just above a bud facing outward. Start with light pruning and avoid removing more than 25% of the tree’s canopy at once.
If you’re unsure about a major pruning cut, consult a certified arborist.
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