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Pakistan Mulberry Thriving

Posted by desertdance So CA Zone 9b (My Page) on
Tue, Jun 3, 14 at 19:47

There were a lot of naysayers on here. I got several cuttings, fresh, from a local member. I put them in ground, as instructed. This was in November. Many didn't make it, but 5 did. They have been on drippers the entire time. This one is alive and taking it's stance!

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There are lesser ones too, but do not say that a Mulberry cutting won't take. You just need a few to prove your point, and they need to be fresh cut. Local.

Suzi


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  • Posted by fruitnut z7b-8a,4500ft SW TX (My Page) on
    Tue, Jun 3, 14 at 22:35

Maybe it's that snow they're growing in!!


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RE: Pakistan Mulberry Thriving

That's the best decomposing graniit gets! And that Mulberry loves it's new home!


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