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Dwarf Mulberry - Black 10/10 Glennis's Edible FruitsUpdate: 9 days 9hrs Comments: - These 2 mulberries get massive amounts of mulberries on for there size . Those grey birds with the black head think all there christmases have come at once . Planted: 2009 Height 4 metres Growing: In the Ground Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - White Seedling Diana's Edible FruitsUpdate: 14 days 18hrs Comments: - Fast-growing and massive. Fruit has a more subtle flavour than black mulberry. Second fruiting season in January/February after tip pruning. Fruiting Months January, February, October, November Planted: 2008 Height 4 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 First Fruited: 8 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: compost When I Fertilise: Spring Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 3 of 3 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Dwarf Mulberry - Red Shahtoot (Grafted) Sean's Edible FruitsUpdate: 20 days 7hrs Comments: - From Daleys this spring. In a bonsai bag & growing well. No fruit has appeared yet. Very strong winds appear to have damaged trunk at the graft. Leaves have drooped a bit, so I've put some budding tape over the graft & it seems to be OK. Has set some fruit (Jan 2012) Fruiting Months January and February Planted: 2011 Height 1 metres Growing: In a Pot First Fruited: 3 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Pruned By: 10% in Summer and Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: Dynamic Lifter, Seasol When I Fertilise: When Fruiting and Spring Pest Control: None Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - Black Shahtoot? (Cutting)BJ's Edible FruitsUpdate: 34 days 17hrs Comments: - A cutting from a tree growing wild on an undeveloped block I hope to nurture this plant and put it in the naturestrip. The fruit are delicious (although nothing beats the Black English) and the parent plant has survived years of neglect and no water in unimproved soil (at least 10 metres above the water table) so the cutting should be tough! I'm planning on espilaring it against the fence (in a pot) and keeping a close eye on the berries to prevent paver stains. Maybe my husband won't notice! From a 10cm cutting in November 2010 it is now 1m high in October 2011 and covered in fruit. Clearly a tough weed (that will never be released from a pot!) By Jan 2012 it has its second crop of fruit (I've not seen such a thing before) and is 1.5m high. This plant is a weed!! I intend to plant it out on the verge come autumn as it cannot stay in the pot (it will stain pavers and grows too quickly). Pollination: Cross Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Dwarf Mulberry - Black 8/10 JenESco's Edible FruitsUpdate: 37 days 5hrs Comments: - Lovely little tree this, unfortunately the fruit fly are attacking it. Fruiting Months September Planted: 2006 Height 2.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 2 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pruned By: 30% in After Fruiting Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Spring Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful CommentsJenESco says... [37 days 5hrs ago]pruned a couple of weeks ago and it's fruiting again! i will try some pest guard mesh this time.* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy ![]() |
Dwarf Mulberry - Black 10/10 L's Edible FruitsUpdate: 40 days 1hrs Comments: - Grows extremely fast! Fruits prolifically for a young tree, but the slugs love it! Fruiting Months January, February, March Planted: 2010 Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 0.2 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 1 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: No Pest Control: Slugs love the mulberries - I use Multiguard slug pellets Organic Status:Partially Organic Question: How much to prune this after fruiting? Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 5 of 11 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Dwarf Mulberry - Red Shahtoot (Grafted) 7/10 Jimmy's Edible FruitsUpdate: 43 days 20hrs Comments: - quite slow growing compared to the white as it is a dwarf. seems to be getting thicker instead of taller. got a couple of fruit very tasty Fruiting Months October and November Planted: 2011 Height 400 Centimetres Growing: In the Ground First Fruited: 6 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Autumn and Spring When I Fertilise: Spring Question: tree seems very dense do dwarf trees need extra pruning? Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy ![]() |
Mulberry - White Shahtoot (Grafted) 10/10 Jimmy's Edible FruitsUpdate: 47 days 1hrs Comments: - never tried white mulberrys. established last autumn, lost all leaves over winter, flushed with new growth mid spring. i love these white mulberrys. great tasting, got about 15 and at only 6 months. they have concentrated on growing now in early summer and both have gone nuts after a light prune. Fruiting Months September, October, November, December Planted: 2011 Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 2 First Fruited: 6 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Summer and Winter After FruitingPollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: When Fruiting and Spring Question:
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Mulberry - White Seedling (Seedling) 7/10MaryT's Edible FruitsUpdate: 64 days 6hrs Comments: - Deciduous, pretty, tough, not fruited yet Growing: In a Pot Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - Black EnglishSeedelicious's Edible FruitsUpdate: 66 days 4hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - Black English (Grafted) 8/10 Bizibee's Edible FruitsUpdate: 69 days 18hrs Comments: - Actually this is my neighbours tree, a large portion falls on my side of the fence. I prune and take care of my side, little I can do for the other side. The kids love picking the berries in summer. I don't think the berries are as plump as they should be, they feel abit dryish and not juicy but taste sweet. It's a very large neglected tree. Height 4 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 1 kilograms per Year Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Autumn Pollination: Self Pollination Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - White Shahtoot (Grafted) 6/10 Paltahead's Edible FruitsUpdate: 83 days 22hrs Comments: - From all accounts a beautiful, decorative, fruit tree providing shade in summer and deciduous. Still small at the moment, with new leaf buds about to burst. I pruned the top of it to try and get it to branch more. Seems to be happy where it is. Nov 1st 2011- Has grown lateral branches and I managed to find one ( others had dropped off) large, plump fruit about 10 cm long- really impressive! Tasted sweet but still not ripe enough. Very promising! I am sure will take off during Summer. Planted: 2011 Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 2 Fruit Per Year First Fruited: 2011 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Organic Status:Organic Question: When can I expect to get fruit? Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy ![]() |
Dwarf Mulberry - Red Shahtoot (Grafted) 6/10 Paltahead's Edible FruitsUpdate: 83 days 22hrs Comments: - Love the large green leaves and looking forward to sampling the fruit of course! Also, being decidous I hve planted next to our deck to provide shade in summer but let in the winter sun. Hope it grows a lot more this spring onwards. Fruiting Months November Height 50 Centimetres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 3 Fruit Per Year First Fruited: 2011 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: No Pest Control: None required so far. Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Dwarf Mulberry - Red Shahtoot (Grafted) 9/10 Blossom's Edible FruitsUpdate: 87 days 21hrs Comments: - I love the fruit they are always nice, sometimes fruits 2 times yum. likes perth climate. Fruiting Months October and November Planted: 2008 Height 1 metres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 0.5 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pruned By: 20% in After Fruiting Pollination: No Fertiliser or Organics Used: dynamic lifter When I Fertilise: Yearly Pest Control: hand removal of slugs Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 3 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Dwarf Mulberry - Red Shahtoot (Grafted) Fruity Tooty's Edible FruitsUpdate: 92 days 9hrs Comments: - Sounds tasty and will be nice to cover a fence. Fruiting Months October and November Planted: 2011 Height 60 Centimetres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Spring Pest Control: None so far Organic Status:Organic Question:
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Dwarf Mulberry - Red Shahtoot Potted Perennials 's Edible FruitsUpdate: 99 days 24hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - Black English (Seedling) 10/10Sean's Edible FruitsUpdate: 104 days 3hrs Comments: - Has a few fruit set already, only been in for about a month. Hopefull will stay manageable in a pot. Got about 20 mulberries (October) which were delicious & have pruned back a little to see if I get more fruit later in summer Fruiting Months September Height 1.5 metres Growing: In a Pot First Fruited: 1 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Pruned By: 20% in After Fruiting Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: Dynamic Lifter, Seasol When I Fertilise: When Fruiting and Spring Pest Control: none so far Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - Black English (Cutting) 10/10 Kathy's Edible FruitsUpdate: 113 days 2hrs Comments: - Again I don't know exactly what sort of mulberry I have. I grew it from a cutting from my old tree (that stayed at my old house) which in turn was grown from my dad's tree which HE struck from a cutting from a job site when I was a little girl. They love a good prune and make sure that you don't let the branches get too long because in spring the weight of the leaves and fruit can break the branches (which my dad learnt to his sorrow after a few years of not pruning his huge old tree). In high winds the leaves can act like sails and you can end up with half the tree ripped off or the whole thing over. Tip prune to keep him from getting too lanky and if that doesn't help I just hack into him whenever he needs it. Mine is also a bit crazy. I had a summer crop but now seem to have a winter crop as well. I don't think anyone has told him that he is deciduous!! Spring 2011: despite having had a super hard prune in winter the new growth this year has been so vigorous (and the spring winds so strong) that one of the branches started to droop down. I have staked it up - twisting the branch back into place and only using the stakes to stop it from being able to fall back down while it sorts itself out. Planted: 2009 Height 1.75 metres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 0.5 kilograms per Year Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: No Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 4 of 4 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy ![]() ![]() |
Mulberry - Black English (Seedling)Kathy's Edible FruitsUpdate: 121 days 9hrs Comments: - Maybe not this variety - but has black juicy mulberries (the regular type of mulberry). Beautifully sweet if left to get ripe on the tree. Love the currawongs (sort of) who share the harvest. And a fig bird too! Fruiting Months September and October Planted: 2008 Growing: In the Ground First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Summer Pruned By: 30% in After Fruiting Pollination: No When I Fertilise: Never Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful Commentskathy says... [120 days 24hrs ago]Water NEVER!* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - Black EnglishLex's Edible FruitsUpdate: 138 days 0hrs Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - Black English (Grafted) 10/10 Philippa From Derby WA's Edible FruitsUpdate: 166 days 2hrs Comments: - Our black mulberry is where you will find a lot of them- over the chookyard. A perfect symbiolic relationship. It is only a year old and has the first green fruit on its branch. Trying to decide whether to let grow up as a single trunk or prune it to branch it out. I am a very natural gardener so rarely get the pruners out. Hopefully the tree will do well here. I have seen one in a neighbouring property that is 10 metres high. I have memories of when I was a child of my sister and I being caught not only with purple hands and faces but up the neighbours tree. Fruiting Months August Planted: 2010 Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 First Fruited: 2011 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: No When I Fertilise: Yearly Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy ![]() |
Mulberry - White Shahtoot Daisyetta's Edible FruitsUpdate: 168 days 3hrs Comments: - Covered in fruit at the moment, but dropped quite a lot last year. Fruiting Months September Planted: 2008 Height 3 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: Monthly while growing Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - Black English (Grafted) 9/10 Allybanana's Edible FruitsUpdate: 189 days 20hrs Comments: - The fruit is divine, so rich and flavor full, the birds get most of the fruit besides one branch we net. Planted: 1987 Height 6 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 2 kilograms per Year Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Summer Pruned By: 20% in Pollination: No Pest Control: Net for birds Question: A recipe for blackbird, Pie? Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Advanced Mulberry - Dwarf Red Shahtoot (Grafted) Cairns Gal's Edible FruitsUpdate: 209 days 19hrs Comments: - Newly planted in Semi shaded position/ more sun but sheltered while young from hot afternoon sun. Prepared base with a mixure of sand, quincan, potting mix, and compost. Going by the theory of needing loads of drainage in the wet season but also many plants doesn't really like our hot "full sun", so filtered sun would be better especially while young. We have chooks that free range under also. loads of free fertiliser :) Pollination: Self Pollination Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - White Shahtoot Blueberrywannabe's Edible FruitsUpdate: 255 days 6hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Dwarf Mulberry - Black 10/10 Minky's Edible FruitsUpdate: 258 days 8hrs Comments: - About to plant in ground. Has taken off since planting in ground. 5 new branches and a fair bit of fruit. The new branches are lower than the original branches and seem to be a lot longer as well. I don't think this tree is grafted - hope not or I these branches will take over the tree. Just tip pruned above branches which they they shot laterally. Been 6 months since then and the tree is already covered in masses of leaves and fruit that just starting to change colour. Very satisfying plant to grow. Has grown 0.7m since tip pruning. Has grown to about 4m x 3m and fruited twice this season. My kids love picking the fruit off and eating it (4yrs and 2yrs) - May 2011 Fruiting Months January, February, August, September, October, November, December Planted: 2007 Height 2.2 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 50 Fruit Per Year First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: seal sol, banana special When I Fertilise: Spring Pest Control: none Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 3 of 3 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - Beenleigh Black (Grafted) 9/10 HappyEarth's Edible FruitsUpdate: 298 days 0hrs Comments: - Quick, easy to grow, low maintenance tree. Fruits much better than from local seedling trees Fruiting Months April, October, November, December Planted: 2007 Height 4 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Summer Pruned By: 20% in Spring Pollination: No Fertiliser or Organics Used: Compost, Dynamic lifter When I Fertilise: Yearly Pest Control: None besides the birds but there is so much fruit it who cares! Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 4 of 4 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy ![]() |
Mulberry - Black EnglishMurray's Edible FruitsUpdate: 312 days 4hrs Comments: - gre this one from cutting i got from a coulple of blocks away i only 1 year old and is 12 foot very healthywith three vertical branches which i am thinking of cutting down a bit to set fruit at lower level Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Mulberry - Beenleigh Black Brett's Edible FruitsUpdate: 325 days 19hrs Comments: - no care needed Qty: 5 Water Given in: Summer Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Never Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 2 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Dwarf Mulberry - Red Shahtoot (Grafted) 8/10 Lissa's Edible FruitsUpdate: 335 days 6hrs Comments: - What's not to love about Mulberries :) Lots of lovely childhood memories. Bought this dwarf variety as I have a small backyard already chockas with plants. Height 1 metres Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Winter After FruitingPollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: When Fruiting and Spring Pest Control: No problems so far. Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |