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  1. Zigs

    Zigs Young Pine

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    I ordered 3 more Honeyberries but these turned up instead....

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    Morus rotundiloba, a Mulberry that we can grow in pots, so we're going to keep them and make jam and stuff :)

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    Anniekay Shovel Kicker

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    They are trees aren't they, @Zigs?

    I have a black mulberry I planted last year and my neighbor's house is empty, ( he died) and there's a huge black mulberry tree tight by the road for me to enjoy too.
     
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    They looks promising Zigs.

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    The Mojo Berry (also known as
    Morus rotundiloba'Matsunaga' PBR or 'Charlotte Russe') is a dwarf, compact mulberry tree that produceslarge, sweet, and deep purple-black fruits.
    Key production features of the Mojo Berry include:
    • Abundant, Continuous Fruit:Produces fruit over a long period fromlate May through September.
    • Early Yield:Fruits on both old and new wood, allowing for a harvest in thevery first yearof planting.
    • High Yields:Despite its small size (1.5m), it produces thousands of fruits, which are larger and juicier than typical varieties.
    • Self-Pollinating:It does not require another tree to produce fruit.
    • Versatility:Ideal for fresh eating, jams, cakes, and other desserts.
    The plant itself is a, hardy (up to -10°C), compact shrub/tree ideal for containers, patios, or small gardens. It was awarded the RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year in 2017.
     

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    Zigs Young Pine

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    Shrubbage by the looks of it Annie, will plant them in tubs on the patieux :)

    Used to be a big Mulberry tree at the college where I was a gardener. Covered in fruit but made awful wine :D

    Ta Logan :)

    They look like keepers but still need another Honeyberry :eek::D
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Every disadvantage has its advantage, they say here.
     

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