Product Review
Abundant producer performs extremely well when container grown or in-ground. Produces over a long season when kept warm. Self-fertile and easy to grow, this dwarf mulberry is tolerant of various soil types and enjoys moist soil. Excellent for making jam or just attracting birds or plant one for yourself and one for the birds (to make sure you get some!). The mulberry is one of very few choice food selections for silkworm breeding. Mulberries among other berry fruits make fun natural paints/stains for children. Our natural world is full of discoveries both old and new whether you use the leaves for dyes or the berries for dessert those are barely scratching the surface of the many uses that mulberries and other plants have. Zone 5-11. Grows 2 to 6 feet high. You will be receiving 1 plant between 3 & 8 inches in a 3 inch deep pot.
- MATURE SIZE & CARE GUIDE: The Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry (Morus Nigra) from Wellspring Gardens reaches an average mature height of 2-6 feet, making it ideal for container growing or smaller garden spaces. Thrives in USDA Zones 5-11, with full sun to light shade and moderate watering needs.
- SIZE UPON ARRIVAL: Arrives in a 3-inch-deep pot as a starter plant, measuring 3-8 inches tall with 4.90 fl oz (145 mL) of soil. This size allows easy transplanting into your garden or a larger container, promoting healthy growth.
- INDOOR & OUTDOOR GROWING OPTIONS: Perfect for both indoor containers and outdoor gardens, this mulberry tree performs well in warm environments, producing fruit over a long season. Complements blueberries and other fruit-bearing plants in mixed garden beds.
- EASY TO GROW & DROUGHT-TOLERANT: Self-fertile and low-maintenance, the Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry thrives in well-drained, fertile soil and tolerates a range of conditions, including drought, once established. Ideal for busy gardeners seeking resilience and easy care.
- EDIBLE FRUIT & LEAVES: Enjoy sweet mulberries directly from your garden, while also savoring the edible leaves, which can be cooked as a side dish or boiled for tea. This versatile tree brings abundant harvests and culinary enjoyment to your garden space.