Mulberrys spouting

I try to recycle when I can. And after stripping off the leaves for silkworms, I cut up and use the branches in cages. Here's some pictures of a branch that has taken root on its own, in one of the baby j.jackson cages. I like the idea of being able to drop a silkworm or two on a leaf. Freshly feeding the food, before eventual tongue lashing.
 
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I am going to try that. I have tried planting the berries to get some seedlings going but they never sprout.
 
I have a mulberry tree too and gonna give it a try. Did you just cut the end off and stick it in dirt?
 
I have a mulberry tree too and gonna give it a try. Did you just cut the end off and stick it in dirt?
It was unexpected. I don't even think I stuck the branch in the soil. It must of slid down and rested in the pot and dripper/ moisture did the rest.
 
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Thanks a million Todd! You could do that with any plant and ideas are already flowing out of my head. :D
 
I have a mulberry tree too and gonna give it a try. Did you just cut the end off and stick it in dirt?
since u have a mulberry tree would u please take a few pics up close of the leaves and the tree itself?! I havetryed to research and find them but no luck. Mayn=be the pic I have isn't a good pic. I am raising silkies and I need more food they have been on chow. Thanks!
 
since u have a mulberry tree would u please take a few pics up close of the leaves and the tree itself?! I havetryed to research and find them but no luck. Mayn=be the pic I have isn't a good pic. I am raising silkies and I need more food they have been on chow. Thanks!

This is from the tree we have in the backyard.
 
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