Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry – Morus spp. Live Seedlings | 4–8 Inches Tall | Rooted Plants – No Pot Sweet Berry Fruit Tree | Patio & Backyard Friendly | Easy to Grow
Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry – Morus spp. Live Seedlings | 4–8 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 2 live Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry starter plants, shipped with healthy roots and ready for planting. These compact fruit trees are perfect for patios, balconies, backyard gardens, or container growing.
The Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry (Morus ‘Dwarf Everbearing’) is known for producing sweet, blackberry-like berries throughout the growing season. This productive variety is popular with home gardeners because it provides delicious fruit while remaining manageable for small spaces.
This hardy mulberry tree is low maintenance, self-fertile, and fast growing, making it an excellent choice for beginners. With proper care and sunlight, it may begin producing fruit within the first growing season under favorable conditions.
You will receive plants similar in size and health to the ones shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 2 live Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry plants
✔️ Height: approximately 4–8 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 ‘Dwarf Everbearing’
Plant Type: Dwarf fruit tree
Growth Stage: Starter plants
Sun Requirements: Medium to full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining loamy or sandy soil (pH 6.0–7.0)
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist during establishment
Mature Height: 5–10 feet (can be pruned smaller)
Growth Rate: Fast growing
USDA Zones: 5–10
Container Friendly: Yes
💡 Care Tip: Plant your mulberry trees soon after arrival to prevent root dehydration. Place them in full sun with well-draining soil and water regularly during the first growing season to help establish strong roots.
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