Mulberry Trees
Mulberry Trees Buyer's Guide
Growing your own mulberry tree is a great way to enjoy fresh fruit and bring beauty and protection to your landscape. Our varieties are vigorous, productive and hardy. They are tolerant of many different kinds of soil and can thrive in a wide range of conditions. Throughout the summer, these trees will continue to produce unique, oblong-shaped berries with a sweet flavor that is great for fresh eating or making jams, wines, cobblers and other desserts. And, because of their long fruiting season, they make excellent protectors. While many of your other fruits and berries are ripening, mulberry trees will lure birds and squirrels, which prefer mulberries, away from those trees and plants.
To ensure your growing success and satisfaction, there are a few things to consider when you buy a mulberry tree.
Zone Compatibility
Your climate plays an important role in whether a tree will produce fruit or even survive. Our mulberry trees can be grown in many different climates, including most parts of the North, anywhere in the Midwest, and because of the heat tolerance of some varieties, all over the South and West. Before ordering, make sure your selection’s recommended hardiness zone range includes your area.
Mature Tree Size
Make sure you pick the right size tree for your space. When our mulberry trees mature, they can be up to 40-50’ tall and wide, but are available smaller depending on the variety you choose.