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Cold Climate Permaculture (Zone 5): Why YOU Should Grow Mulberries And How To Do It Well! 

Jesse Holm
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This is a brief video that explains how we are growing this healthy native crop in our permacultre setting.
In this video you can expect to view the planting recommendations, some of the health benefits and care required to produce large amounts of this healthy perennial food source.
This is a low maintenance, disease and pest tolerant variety that will work well in any permaculture setting to assist in increasing self reliance in regards to food sources.
Thank you for watching the video and don't forget to subscribe to see more of what we are doing to lessen our carbon footprint and lead a more sustainable/healthy lifestyle in our permacultre setting!

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Комментарии : 20   
@marklawrence76
@marklawrence76 2 года назад
New Subscriber. Chicago and Zone 5 native. Keep the videos coming and I have a red mulberry tree in my yard and it's at least 40 ft and it's at least 50 yrs old
@bryanbeast8662
@bryanbeast8662 9 месяцев назад
the trader variety does well in zone 3.
@trollforge
@trollforge 4 года назад
A friend of mine, a couple miles away Z4A, had one of those weeping Mulberries given to her for mothers day many years ago, and 1st winter if got cut down by the snow plow. 15 years later she has a 60' tree that regrew from the root!
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm 4 года назад
This one has been growing steadily for two years and has doubled its branch and foliage this year. I planted a second in an isolated spot where is should do well too, if I can keep the deer off of it. They did quite a number on it, taking 75% of the growth back down to the whip, but it seems fine. Irish spring has been successful as deer deterrent for the last three weeks, or so. I know it isnt your channels focus, but I would be interested in a video on what you're growing yourself. You are a knowledgeable guy. Cheers.
@trollforge
@trollforge 4 года назад
@@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm RU-vid must not be sending you notifications! about 1/2 my videos are about whats growing on here... I'm almost done rebuilding the bands saw, then I'll be finishing my drive through Hardy Kiwi & Wisteria Arbour, then I'll do another Orchard walk through video.
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm 4 года назад
You're right, I'm just seeing this now, two weeks later..
@trollforge
@trollforge 4 года назад
@@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm lol, good job RU-vid! It took 2 long videos, but they are up now.
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm 4 года назад
@@trollforge I will check them out tonight after work! Cheers!
@legendgod-bs4795
@legendgod-bs4795 4 года назад
Good job
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm 4 года назад
Thanks buddy.
@OrchidandKitties
@OrchidandKitties 4 года назад
Hi, I'm in growing zone 7b.I got one mulberry plant from lowe's.last year.now it grew about 10 feet tall.and I just found out that it just started fruiting.I don't know its veriety.fruit is just coming off it flowers.green.so can you give some ideas about it if you know anything of this kind.thanks.
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm 4 года назад
There should have been a tag that came with it at purchase and that should have the specific variety's name on it. I would be pretty hard pressed to come up with an accurate ID with only a description. Even a picture likely wouldn't provide much insight. I would be tempted to call the store you purchased from and ask for the employee that ran the gardening department for the summer and ask if there was a way that they could inform you. They must have manifests of their purchases and distributors. Sorry that I couldn't be of much help. At least the colour of the berries with provide you with some information. Best of luck!
@CampingforCool41
@CampingforCool41 Год назад
I'm currently attempting to grow this variety of mulberry in zone 4. The place I ordered it from said it was hardy to zone 4 but other places say zone 5. I'm worried I've wasted my money.
@fionnaitsradag5152
@fionnaitsradag5152 4 месяца назад
I'm in zone 4, and I've had Trader mulberries survive here fine.
@ea4128
@ea4128 3 года назад
I know in the middle east average height 10- 20 feet. but old trees can be over that.
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm 3 года назад
Interesting, I wonder why the height is so different? Have you been able to compare the tastes? Are they much different?
@blaze_yt-bs6759
@blaze_yt-bs6759 4 года назад
Nice thumbnail
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm 4 года назад
I learned from the best!
@ericagardens1234
@ericagardens1234 4 года назад
How are u going to collect berries from a 50 ft tree? All my barries make a mess and don't get reaten 😕💖
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm
@TheHolmsteadWithJesseHolm 4 года назад
You can put a tarp down if you wish to, but I will likely get the ladder out for a serious harvest! We have a lot of wildlife in our area, every one of the wild animals that I mentioned in the video live around us. I imagine that most will not go to waste! Thanks for check out the video Erica! I appreciate it! Best of luck this year with gardens!
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