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Key Features
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Growth Habit:
- Compact deciduous fruiting shrub or small tree
- Typically grows 6–10 feet tall and wide
- Can be maintained smaller with pruning
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Bloom Color:
- Small inconspicuous greenish catkin-like flowers
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Fragrance:
- Light to none
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Fruit Flavor:
- Sweet rich berry flavor with blackberry-like notes and mild tartness
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Culinary Uses:
- Excellent for fresh eating
- Ideal for jams, pies, syrups, smoothies, wines, and desserts
- Fruits can be dried or frozen for later use
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Medicinal & Traditional Uses:
- Traditionally valued for antioxidant-rich fruits
- Often included in herbal and wellness-focused diets
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Wildlife Attraction & Pest Resistance:
- Birds and pollinators are attracted to fruit and flowers
- Generally pest resistant and easy to grow
- Deer may browse young plants occasionally
- Planting Zones: USDA Zones 5–10
- Sun Preferences: Full sun for best fruit production and sweetest berries
- Drought Tolerance: Moderate to high once established
Planting Instructions (From a 3.5" Pot into the Ground)
1. Choose the Location
- Select a sunny location with well-drained soil.
- Ideal for edible landscapes, patios, containers, and backyard orchards.
2. Prepare the Soil
- Loosen soil 10–12 inches deep.
- Add compost or organic matter to improve fertility and drainage.
3. Dig the Hole
- Dig a hole twice as wide as the 3.5" pot and equal depth.
4. Remove from Pot
- Carefully remove the plant and loosen any circling roots.
5. Plant
- Position the root ball level with the surrounding soil surface.
- Backfill and firm soil gently.
6. Water
- Water thoroughly after planting.
- Keep soil evenly moist during establishment.
7. Mulch
- Apply mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
- Keep mulch a few inches away from the trunk.
8. Spacing
- Space plants 6–10 feet apart depending on desired mature size.
Overwintering Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry
In-Ground Plants
- Fully deciduous and dormant during winter
- Apply mulch around the root zone in colder climates to help insulate roots
- Water occasionally during dry winter periods if soil is not frozen
Container Plants
- Move containers to a protected location during severe winter weather
- Protect roots from repeated freeze-thaw cycles
- Reduce watering during dormancy while preventing soil from fully drying out
Winter Care Tips
- Prune during late winter or early spring before new growth begins
- Remove weak or crossing branches to improve airflow and shape
- Fertilize lightly in spring for vigorous growth and fruit production
Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry is a productive and easy-care fruiting plant that combines delicious berries with a compact, manageable growth habit. Its extended harvest season and sweet flavorful fruit make it an outstanding addition to edible gardens and patio orchards.
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