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.
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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