The everbearing mulberry varieties (like Illinois Everbearing or Gerardi Dwarf) can give a second crop in one season if you prune them back heavily after the first crop. Usually those everbearing types are M. alba x rubra crosses. If you want a great everbearing dwarf mulberry get Gerardi Dwarf and graft it on a regular Morus alba seedling at whatever height you want the crown to form. It will stay compact and produce like crazy
Indeed i am pretty sure that is what happend here, it got pruned in early to mid july and is now fruiting again, my alba x rubra 'Wellington' does that too.
@@allthefruit I wonder if you have ever eaten the fruit of a species of the Trophis genus? I was looking on the internet but it did not say whether the fruits were edible or not.
Maybe it is the variety Morus rotundiloba "Mojo Berry". This is selled in Germany. It produces fruits from June to September and it won't get over 200cm.
Hey, i was wondering if you know of any Che fruit tree successfully fruiting in Germany, I always thought it would be possible and Heidelberg would probably be a good place for it to work.
does mulberry have fruit season in tropic? because 3 of my mulberry tree only fruiting around nov-april, but my neighbor have tree that fruiting all year round or maybe it's just water problem?
I would advise you to look exactly at what your Neighbour does, and i have a guess, after every Harvest he prunes his Tree back. After a mulberry has produced its first crop, the tree can be pruned, which will cause new growth to be produced, and more growth will produce more fruit! It doesn’t matter how far back the cut is made along the branch, because mulberries will produce new growth even if cut back fairly hard. The Fruit only grows on new Stems/Branches unlike many other which Fruit on a Year old growth or older. So with Mulberries its a trimming game for Harvest 😉.
Fruits non stop the whole year. Fruits on all new growth. Prune it and fruits will appear then harvest and prune again then fruits will appear again. I grow 3 types of mulberry in the tropics and they fruit each time i prune the branches. Like 6 times a year.
Don’t have to agree with everything the state does, just because you work for them😉. Luckily there is still at least some level of free speech in germany.