Hello Adela, I've a question for you. I brought one Mulberry plant 6 months ago, it had fruits that time, but right now after I planted, 6 months passed, no fruiting,, I pruned 3 times, but no fruiting,, the plant is growing humongously and having lots of sunlight, what to do for having fruits?
do you know what variety you've bought? It might be the type of mulberry tree you have, the tree I have was sold as a "everbearing dwarf mulberry tree" so maybe that's why mine are such large mulberries
I'm not sure if blackberries have it, these are mulberries and they have it...but I've heard they are harmless but I still make sure to soak the mulberries
lol I eat my mulberries right off the tree. Maybe I’ll start soaking them 🤔 🤣. Are your fruits bland at all? Those berries are way bigger than the ones on my dwarf everbearing.
everyone says I wasting good protein lol. I wouldn't say they are bland but I also wouldn't say they are the most delicious fruit ever lol. I wish they were a bit more tart, but they are sweet and I like the taste of them.
@@naturallyadela I think it might be a different variety than dwarf everbearing. I grow quite a few different varieties and think it may be the Thai Dwarf which is also known as Worlds Best. It’s a very productive mulberry but can be a little bland compared to others. I have found that it tastes better after a week of hang time after the berries have turned black. But if it’s a different dwarf everbearing, it could be a new variety for me so I was just curious 😆
@@GrowsGoneWild I mean you're probably right. I bought this tree from a lady at a random farmers market, and she said it was an everbearing dwarf and I don't know anything about the different varieties so I just went with it lol. But looking at google pictures it does look like thai dwarf
Oh wow, the bugs surprised me. Did not expect that.
they are so tiny!!!!!
@@naturallyadela it looks so relaxing
@@erminj6367 thank you :)
That's great 😊
thank you :D
Beautiful plant....
thank you so much :)
Yummy
so good!!! are you growing a mulberry tree as well?
@@naturallyadela no
I am living in a flat
@@artisaini4346 oh nice! we are considering moving into a condo, I'm excited but also I'll miss all my trees
Hello Adela, I've a question for you. I brought one Mulberry plant 6 months ago, it had fruits that time, but right now after I planted, 6 months passed, no fruiting,, I pruned 3 times, but no fruiting,, the plant is growing humongously and having lots of sunlight, what to do for having fruits?
do you know what variety you've bought? It might be the type of mulberry tree you have, the tree I have was sold as a "everbearing dwarf mulberry tree" so maybe that's why mine are such large mulberries
@@naturallyadela It's a local variety of our country, the leaves are zigzag shape like fig leaves
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I'm not sure if blackberries have it, these are mulberries and they have it...but I've heard they are harmless but I still make sure to soak the mulberries
lol I eat my mulberries right off the tree. Maybe I’ll start soaking them 🤔 🤣. Are your fruits bland at all? Those berries are way bigger than the ones on my dwarf everbearing.
everyone says I wasting good protein lol. I wouldn't say they are bland but I also wouldn't say they are the most delicious fruit ever lol. I wish they were a bit more tart, but they are sweet and I like the taste of them.
I hear that my mulberries are bigger than most and I'm not sure why that is, I have no idea what I'm doing right lol or what makes them this large
@@naturallyadela I think it might be a different variety than dwarf everbearing. I grow quite a few different varieties and think it may be the Thai Dwarf which is also known as Worlds Best. It’s a very productive mulberry but can be a little bland compared to others. I have found that it tastes better after a week of hang time after the berries have turned black. But if it’s a different dwarf everbearing, it could be a new variety for me so I was just curious 😆
@@naturallyadela thanks for the info. Tell them they can come get some protein water 🤣
@@GrowsGoneWild I mean you're probably right. I bought this tree from a lady at a random farmers market, and she said it was an everbearing dwarf and I don't know anything about the different varieties so I just went with it lol. But looking at google pictures it does look like thai dwarf