Nice new addition. I cringe when people stomp on the roots when the plant new trees. Good to see your careful technique to step just to the sides of the roots.
Definitely going to check out that nursery as that tree looks amazing. I just placed an.order on Daley's fruit trees.... managed to get 4 fruit trees that all had free delivery...
Wow, i have the white, and the red shatoot Mulberry, i wasn't aware of the black Pakistan Mulberry, i might have to look into that, i generally get my plants from Daley's, because they're only a 20 minute drive from me, so i dont have to pay postage, i definitely need to check out Ross creek nursery 👍
Word of advice. They grow like a rocket and can grow as high as 6 meters within 12 months. My next neighbor has one, and he wants to remove it now. @@frasercoastfoodforest3092
Don't prune it to try and get fruit. You shouldn't expect fruit for at least the first two years after planting and even if it does fruit in these two years you should cut them off before ripe to allow the tree to grow and develop first.
Nice new addition. I cringe when people stomp on the roots when the plant new trees. Good to see your careful technique to step just to the sides of the roots.
Definitely going to check out that nursery as that tree looks amazing. I just placed an.order on Daley's fruit trees.... managed to get 4 fruit trees that all had free delivery...
Well done 👍
Well i bet that will take off in your climate Gareth, even here they do quite well
How are ya legend. Your gardens looking awesome 👌🏻
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Good thanks mate. Awesome having a chat the other day.
Wow, i have the white, and the red shatoot Mulberry, i wasn't aware of the black Pakistan Mulberry, i might have to look into that, i generally get my plants from Daley's, because they're only a 20 minute drive from me, so i dont have to pay postage, i definitely need to check out Ross creek nursery 👍
Make sense going to Daley's
I just ordered myself one, thanks for posting this video 😊
Lol
Good luck with Mulberry.
Thanks mate
Word of advice. They grow like a rocket and can grow as high as 6 meters within 12 months. My next neighbor has one, and he wants to remove it now. @@frasercoastfoodforest3092
Don't prune it to try and get fruit. You shouldn't expect fruit for at least the first two years after planting and even if it does fruit in these two years you should cut them off before ripe to allow the tree to grow and develop first.