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Finding A Proper Mulberry Tree

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Question From: 
curtis reimers in  fountaindale,  fountaindale NSW

 

Nature of problem: 
finding a proper mulberry tree

 

Type of Plant (if known): 
mulberry

 

Symptoms of Plant Illness (please try NOT to diagnose your problems yourself): 
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What type of plant is it:
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How long since you planted it:
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Have you fertilised? If so, with what and when:
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Is the plant indoors or outdoors: 
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Is the plant in a pot or in the ground: 
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Other Comments: 
Hi, I have been looking for a mulberry tree that that has a large trunk that one can climb up into the branches ,has big black berries, spreads out to a large tree, is very robust, etc”: used to be plenty about in SA WA but when I moved to NSW cant seem to find any, all I can find is a hicks fancy , which in my opinion is not much good and has rather tasteless fruit, then I got another variety from Bunnings seems to be just a stalk with fruit don’t know what the fruit will be like yet tree has some berries. the hicks fancy I got had a picture of the tree with the berries that I want, but as it matured and had fruit, they were nothing like the pic displayed on the ID card, You might know where I can get the good mulberry and the name of it.
Regards: Curtis.

 

Answer: Try Daley’s Fruit Tree nursery <daleysfruit.com.au>  They do mail order. Don

 

 

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