I grew up with mulberries in the back yard, and although I ate loads of them
I've never considered trying to grow them for market because they were always
crawling with some sort of tiny insects--springtails, maybe?--and Americans
are generally way too finicky to tolerate that. I'd think that if you had a
market any variety that you could harvest efficiently would work. Good luck
with it.
Muffy Barrett
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, Bass Samaan wrote:
> Have anyone considered Mulberry as a marketable fruit?
> What varieties have a potential for the fresh market in the
> NorthEast?
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> Bass Samaan
> Zone 6, PA
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