Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What is so special about a mulberry tree? Photo by Dmitry Bukhantsov on Unsplash (Photo by Dmitry Bukhantsov on Unsplash) And, ...
I remember the first time I saw a mulberry tree. Growing up in South Florida, we were used to oranges, grapefruit, mangos and avocadoes. But… a blackberry that grew on a tree? Wild! I was 10 years old ...
I’m like a kid in a candy store when I come across a mulberry tree laden with fruit ready to pick. Who wouldn’t just stand and eat their fill? Many of us may have done this, since mulberry trees grow ...
Q: My neighbor and I have brown spots on the leaves of a 15-year-old ornamental Bradford Pear tree. Some leaves are dropping. It looks like apple scab disease from looking on the Internet. What is the ...
Mulberry trees are medium-sized, deciduous trees known for producing small, edible berries over a six to eight-week period in summer. They flourish best in USDA zones 4 to 8, requiring rich, ...
Many experts say that there are no bad trees, and that all trees are good if they are used in the right place. I beg to differ. Fruitless mulberry has no point, no useful purpose and no redeeming ...
Q. I have a mulberry tree in my backyard. My one neighbor says it is an invasive tree, and another says it is a native tree and good to have. Which neighbor is correct? Answer: Your mulberry tree ...