At one time, the Mulberry was one of the most treasured fruit trees on
the homestead. Planted around outbuildings and livestock pens, they were
valued as beautiful, useful and lush shade trees. Mulberries needed no
care, and reliably produced bucketfuls of delicious fruit. When the
berries were harvested in spring, much time was spent preserving and
storing the bounty. Opening a jar of mulberry jam or delicious dried
mulberry raisins in the depths of winter was a true pleasure. Even spicy
wines were made from the delicious and versatile Mulberry. Mulberries
prefer well-drained soils and part to full sun.So many varieties to choose from. The white ones make great dried
raisins, if you like soft sweet mulberries try Wacissa, tangy sweet ones
are Boysenberry and Pakistan. For a long ripening season grow Illinois
Ever Bearing. To keep the trees small, trim them hard after gathering
the crop.
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