Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry Tree

Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry Tree

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Pick Mulberries All Year Long With This Easy to Grow Fruit Tree

The Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry Tree is a lovely specimen to keep in your yard for fresh berries all year long!

Morus nigra’s, as it is botanically named, flowers form in early spring to produce medium-sized black berries continuously from early summer through fall. The long, sweet and juicy fruit has a short shelf life perfect for eating right off the tree or making jams, jellies, and wine. The juicy berries are about the size of blackberry and taste deliciously similar!

Black mulberry fruit has many health benefits including immune-boosting effects, chocked full of vitamin C, other vitamins, and antioxidants, and can even improve your vision! Not only that, but the intense flavor of the fruit can leave you salivating for more.

Dwarf Mulberry bushes are self-fertile fruit trees and you do not need another pollinator to cross-pollinate and produce the berries. You can grow the plant as a multi-stemmed bush or train it into a small tree. The Mulberry leaves are heart-shaped and abundant on the branches during the active growing seasons. Being deciduous, the tree will lose its green leaves over winter to go into dormancy and prepare for fruit production.

Only a small space is required to produce full-size berries with this dwarf fruit tree. They are perfect for small spaces in your yard. Harvest the berries from May to July depending on your location and climate. You’ll have berries in the first year of planting!

DWARF EVERBEARING MULBERRY TREE CARE

Native mulberry trees prefer well-drained, fertile soil that is rich in nutrients. If your soil isn’t productive enough, you can amend the native soil in your landscape with our Fruit Tree Planting Mix. They are very forgiving and adaptable trees — can be grown in wet soil but are also drought-tolerant during dry spells. Fertilize annually to provide the nutrients it needs to produce a bounty of berries. Most mulberry varieties are pest and disease resistant.

ARE MULBERRY TREES EASY TO GROW?

Growing mulberry trees is not hard and any gardener can accomplish this. The ornamental trees will basically grow on their own with ease without much care and maintenance. With adequate warmth and sunlight, the cycle will be continuous of flowering and fruiting.

HOW FAST DO MULBERRY TREES GROW?

The mulberry tree growth rate is up to 1 foot per year. The mature size can reach up to 6-10 ft tall and 6-8 ft wide. Adding fertilizer will help speed up the growth rate of these edible fruit trees. You can also keep these trees pruned to any size you would like. Check out these other fast growing fruit trees to pair with it!

WHEN TO PRUNE MULBERRY TREES BOUGHT ONLINE

Pruning can depend on what your landscape goal is with this tree. You may want to keep it small and maintained in a container for easy picking or you may want to let it grow to its largest size so you can pick as many berries as the tree will produce. 

The absolute best time to prune mulberries is in late winter while the tree is leafless and dormant. You will have the best visuals of the branch structure to make proper pruning cuts. Prune back any crossed or dead branches to encourage new growth.

MULBERRY TREE COMPANION PLANTS

Dwarf Mulberries can do well with many other types of plants or fruiting plants. You can add it to your fruit tree orchard or plant alone by itself. Since it has such a small shape, it can fit into almost any home garden!

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Botanical Name
Morus nigra
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Sunlight
Full Sun

Foliage Color
Green

Mature Width
6-8 ft

Mature Height
6-10 ft

Growing Zones 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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06/01/2024
Anonymous
United States

My Mulberry is doing good

Good size, of course well-packaged. No bugs, because I check with hand-held magnifier. Very happy.

KM
05/26/2024
Kelsey M.
United States United States

Healthy plant arrived on time

The mulberry tree I ordered was very healthy when it arrived, and the shipping estimate was accurate (it was a preorder with estimated shipping date). There were clear, easy instructions attached to the plant and included in the box, and it is thriving in its new home. The only downside was that it was listed for $30 as a 1 gallon plant, so I was expecting a 2-3 year old tree. The plastic pot said 2.5 pints on the bottom, and the maturity seemed to be about 1 year or less. I reached out to customer service and received a quick reply with a full explanation (“1 gallon” is a relative term in the planting business), so I’m satisfied with my purchase but did want to share my experience.

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05/20/2024
Aaron W.
United States United States

Featf mulberry

Perfection in every phase

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05/19/2024
Anonymous
United States United States

Good plant

Great. The plant was healthy and is growing well.

BT
05/15/2024
Benjamin T.
United States United States

Good shipping, prompt customer service

I bought this tree in the 1 gallon planter and a cold hardy pomegranate in a 3 gallon planter. Both arrived very well packaged and looking vibrant and healthy. The trees have been planted for a few days now and are looking great. Customer service was responsive when emailed so all in all a good experience.

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