Sunday, April 15, 2012
Mulberry Tree
It's one of my favorite times of year, when our mulberry tree is producing its sweet, plump berries. This year I have vowed not to let any(or many) go to waste. So right before the sun sets I climb up the ladder, surrounding myself with its leaves and pluck away, eating as I go. And always feeling so lucky to have this tree.
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Oooo NOM NOM NOM
i've never had a mulberry, and yet i really want some now.
yes they are awesome, you are lucky to have all the yummy things to eat in your yard. I enjoyed grazing while i was visiting.
I am planning to start a mulberry tree planting project in Southern California. My plan is to plant 10,000 mulberry trees, and if there's time and money to continue, I will.
If you have any ideas, please drop me a line at jockdoubleday.writer@gmail.com
Mulberry trees are quick-growing and in ten years will feed a neighborhood for two weeks in the spring or summer.
Mulberry trees are also pest/drought/cold resistant, and they grow in many types of soil, including "poor" soil. :)
Sincerely,
Jock Doubleday
It's one of my favorite times of year, when our mulberry tree is producing its sweet, plump berries.Online Plant Nursery
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