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Ive checked all the nurseries around me and none of them have mulberry trees. so my question to you guys is. If you order trees online and where do you get them from
We just got a Mulberry tree...from Ebay. We are in PA.
So try Ebay is our suggestion
Good luck.
I can get you a cutting off mine, or you can find one in your area and cut and root to get tree going. It's pretty easy to do this time of year.how big and may i ask the price?
also what kind is it? Im looking for the Whites/fruitless one because those are recomended for silkworms and dont have fruit that will stain my patio
I can get you a cutting off mine, or you can find one in your area and cut and root to get tree going. It's pretty easy to do this time of year.
Im in california. I have no problems finding Hibiscus even in winter
we all know there is no winter in cali.
well at least in socal winter is like 70
I dont understand? If youre asking if I am looking for a tree then yes.You want a root?
http://www.tytyga.com they have mulberry trees of different kinds and zones in stock. I find that the Persian Mulberry is good if you have limited space. Mulberry's tend to grow to over 30-50 feet the Persian tops at 20.
I just read you can put branches in water for 3 weeks until they root then plant. the way they grow you should have a tree in no time.
BTW the fruit is good for gutloading roaches and crickets
and silkworms do also eat things other than mulberry, should you not have enough leaves to keep you going
The site sponsor educational supplies or something like that has them.
Probably a good option
what else do they eat?
Im trying to get away from the chow. it seems to mold too fast. even in the fridge