mulberries & frosts (forum)
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Is the English Black Mulberry the best for frosts at -5? If so, can it cope with the hot summers here on the FNC?
Time: 18th November 2009 11:52am
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HappyEarth says...
Hey Judy, Id be very suprised if the black mulberry did not thrive around lismore. They are a very hardy tree.
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Time: 21st November 2009 10:44am
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Gabbie says...
I grew up with a Mulbery tree in Casino
I was fully grown and sill after 23years still going strong
And producing copious amounts of fruit
Time: 23rd November 2009 10:42am
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