It's too bad you took out your mulberry tree. You could have pruned it
for dwarfing and fruit productivity instead of vegetation.
Thanks, Ken. That's very interesting. In this case, the biggest problem
was the birds eating all of the fruit before I could get any of it. I'm
much better off with a mulberry that bears abundantly just briefly,
rather than an everbearing type. But this technique does sound interesting.
the weeping mulberry only gets as high as you train it
Thanks, Sheridan. I'd forgotten about that possibility.
Bill
Lincoln, NE (zone 5)
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And in addition, to whatever measure this term has any meaning, science
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true. - Carl Sagan