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I have a giant mulberry tree in the back yard (used to have two, till my
neighbour took one down without asking my permission!!!)

Anyway, the mulberries are yummy, but falling all over the ground now.
Anyone ever try putting down a tarp to collect them? I wish I could eat
them by the bucketfull. g

Sally


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I do that for arctic kiwi. should work for mulberries. Ingrid

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I have a giant mulberry tree in the back yard (used to have two, till my
neighbour took one down without asking my permission!!!)

Anyway, the mulberries are yummy, but falling all over the ground now.
Anyone ever try putting down a tarp to collect them? I wish I could eat
them by the bucketfull. g

Sally




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Sally wrote:
I have a giant mulberry tree


what kind? white, red, other ?

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Red! Juicy! and Sweet!

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Sally wrote:
I have a giant mulberry tree


what kind? white, red, other ?



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Sally wrote:
I have a giant mulberry tree in the back yard (used to have two, till my
neighbour took one down without asking my permission!!!)
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The tree I have doesn't seem healthy enough to ever reach gianthood.
Limbs keep dying.

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