Dwarf Everbearing What’s The Difference ?? Jans Best, Maui, Gerardi, Bryce’s Worlds Best, Thai, CM60
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- I am a fruit tree addict in central Florida. Mulberries are my #1 and I also have lots of figs and loquats. I especially collect old Florida native Morus Rubra hybrids. If you are interested I sell cuttings and you can email me fruittreeaddict@gmail.com
I do not have all of these available because some don’t grow well here in Florida and some are newly grafted
Jans best
Bryce’s worlds best
Thai dwarf
Chiang Mai 60
Weeping Mulberry
Hicks everbearing
Hawthorne dwarf
Black beauty real Morus Nigra
Persian real Morus Nigra
Maple leaf
Pakistani black
Cooke’s Pakistani
Maui
Valdosta
Gerardi dwarf
Black prince
Varaha
Grovers best
Lakeland tropical
Tice
Shangri la
Shangri la mislabeled
8-10 Morus Rubra hybrids
Australian Turkey
Australian green
Wacissa
Peruvian
Silk hope
Illinois everbearing
Tampa pink
Florida giant
Sweet Delicious
Kokusso
Edible leaf
Himalayan FSP
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Himalayan red types with long skinny fruit
Skinner
Himalayan red large leaf aka exotica
Thom’s super Pakistani
Himalayan red Naples
Himalayan red Steve Murray
Taiwanese red long
Love the info…. Your observances are very helpful
Thanks Jan. I'm taking notes about which varieties are more upright versus weeping. I've got a multigrafted tree with about ten different varieties and probably should have given this more consideration. Some lower branches are going straight up some higher branches going straight out. It's going to be a crazy looking tree with branches going every which way and different leaf types.
My everbearings are showing out in North FL and just took about 20 cuttings a couple months ago and now have many more trees for the future started, going to do many more this weekend 👍🏻👍🏻
Another great video Jan! Thank you. Can you share what makes maple leaf a must have? I’ve seen that the fruit is quite big.
Maple leaf. There is more than one named this. Mine came from bass. It’s delicious and has some of the longest fruit of any mulberry other than Pakistani and Himalayan types.
You are wonderful Jan-❤
Enjoyed watching. Thanks for the Video.
I'm growing the Gerardi in Maine. It is impressive the varied climates that mulberry trees can adapt to.
I wish I could grow it here but it just woke wake up. Yes it is amazing how many will grow here and there. Congratulations on your Gerardi 😊
Yes, I have a few in Vermont! They are VERY late to wake up, as are my American persimmons...like June before you see any signs of life!
I'm concerned about the mulberry right up near your house. You might want to consider taking a cutting or two and getting them started elsewhere because you may eventually need to cut out this one. There are many warnings about the roots of mulberries being invasive and seeking out water sources such as plumbing and septic systems. I had some dwarf everbearing out front in the corner between the driveway and the sidewalk and the leach field. I dug them out after their first year and moved them out back where I don't have to worry about anything like that. Just food for thought...no pun intended.
Thank you 😊
I ordered 4 of the Dwarf variety from Florida. Waiting now to see what they do in Louisiana in the first year. You never know what you`ll get online. I plan to use cuttings to plant at least a dozen around here so the birds can have their own trees. I plan to eat them and make wine. I`m also gonna try one inside in winter.
I got one dwarf everbearing for 25 but then saw four for the same price. They all arrived from Florida. I broke one of the 4 opening the package and it never recovered. The only difference was the one that was 25 was a thicker year old cutting with bark. The others were fresh green rooted cuttings and larger. They`re doing better so far than the other one. They arrived in winter with green leaves so I put them under a light in bigger pots until frost danger passed. But then we got a late frost so I covered them with pots and buckets and they were ok. Some have 5 or 6 branches and are over a foot tall now and beginning to grow rapidly after I added organic fertilizer & bone meal in the grass clippings mulch around them.
My Jan's Best are growing great! The rest though :( I ended up with a really bad case of fungus gnats when I wasn't able to take care of things and someone else was watering them. (And watering them, and watering them...) Everything I got from you started to grow well but the rest didn't avoid the biggest gnat bloom. I was really excited about Oscar and Maple Leaf and they looked so good. Is it possible to get cuttings anymore this year? I have been assuming that I just need to wait until next year.
Oh I am so sorry🥲 yes this time of year is great email me fruittreeaddict@gmail.com
You should get the Taiwan Long which is the sweetest and DMOR9 and Himalayan.
I have several of the king skinny but I’ve tried grafting Taiwanlong twice with no luck yet but I will try again. Thanks for sharing. Jan
Don't the birds eat you out of those mulberries?
I don't think it is correct. I have Gerardi in North Texas, and it fruits in the spring. I only plant low chill hours trees, and from my research, Gerardi requires around 400 chill hours if not less.
@@3CandiesInTX well I don’t know what else would make it not want to wake or fruit andI have many friends with it here and they say the same. There are 2 gerardi with the same name one is fast growing and the real one is slow. I’ve tried several and I believe it wants more chill. 100! isn’t enough. 400 maybe but not 100.