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Non bearing Mulberry trees

I have some non bearing mulberry trees that are over 30 years old and seem to be doing good. They were here before I married my husband. We live in the semi-desert area of Texas and I am wondering if and when I need to fertilize them?


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 02/12/2018 @ 1:11 pm

Typically, these will do fine on their own. They are a semi-invasive species. You can fertilize, though, if you would like. This would definitely boost their growth.

Since this is a non-fruiting cultivar, you can use 3-1-1 fertilizer once each year in spring. Here is an article that will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/fruitless-mulberry/fruitless-mulberry-trees.htm [1]

#2 Comment By kkothman On 02/12/2018 @ 2:35 pm

Thanks!


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