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Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry – Morus nigra Live Seedlings | 4–6 Inches Tall | Rooted Plants – No Pot Sweet Berry Fruit Tree | Patio & Backyard Friendly | Easy to Grow

Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry – Morus nigra Live Seedlings | 4–6 Inches Tall | Rooted Plants – No Pot Sweet Berry Fruit Tree | Patio & Backyard Friendly | Easy to Grow

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Start your homegrown fruit journey with these 3 live Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry plants, shipped as healthy rooted starters ready for transplanting. These compact fruit trees are perfect for patios, balconies, backyard gardens, or container growing.

The Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry (Morus nigra) produces sweet, juicy reddish-black berries throughout the growing season, typically from late spring through summer. The berries are about 1.5 inches long and are excellent for fresh eating, jams, or homemade juices.

This dwarf variety remains compact and easy to manage, making it ideal for small spaces and patio gardens. It is self-pollinating, resilient, and low maintenance, and with proper care may begin producing fruit within 1–3 years.

You will receive plants similar in size and health to the ones shown in the listing photos.

You will receive:
✔️ 3 live Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry plants
✔️ Height: approximately 4–6 inches each
✔️ Healthy rooted starter plants
✔️ Shipped without pots for safe transit
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information

Common Name: Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry
Botanical Name: Morus nigra
Plant Type: Dwarf fruit tree / edible shrub
Growth Stage: Starter plants
Sun Requirements: Medium to full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining, moderately fertile soil
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist
Mature Height: 5–6 feet (spread 10–15 feet, easily pruned smaller)
Growth Rate: Fast growing
USDA Zones: 5–10
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: Mulberry trees produce fruit on new growth, so pruning in late winter or early spring encourages strong branching and improved fruit production. Container-grown plants should have good drainage and consistent watering during the growing season.

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