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Seasons of Sweet Black Berries on a Hardy Bush
For a compact plant that's big in flavor, try the MojoBerry® Mulberry Bush! This self-pollinating plant requires no other variety to give you a long fruiting season of bite-sized, sweet treats.
Grow delectable, dark mulberries that go well in pies, jams, cakes, and other dishes right from the comfort of your home. This backyard fruit tree, unlike other mulberries, gives you fruit from the very first year.
Additionally, this dwarf-sized plant is cold-hardy and heat-tolerant, lending itself to any smaller space, including patios, gardens, or indoors. And since it fruits on both old and new wood, you'll have plenty of mulberries throughout the year for a tasty, healthy snack the whole family is sure to love.
Turn your backyard into a fruit-filled paradise when you add the MojoBerry® Mulberry Bush to your home. Buy yours today!
Pollination Info
MojoBerry® Mulberry Bush Pollination
MojoBerry® Mulberry Bushs are self-fertile. You will get fruit with only one plant. However, adding an additional MojoBerry® Mulberry Bush will drastically increase the size of your crop.
Planting & Care
1. Planting: To grow Mojo Berry®, plant it in fertile, well-drained soil and provide full sun exposure. The ideal conditions are at least half a day to full sun, with a southern exposure being the best choice. When growing indoors, maintain temperatures above 35°F. If growing outdoors in containers during freezing conditions, be sure to mulch the pots to protect the roots from freezing and thawing. For indoor environments, aim for humidity levels of 50% or higher, though they can tolerate lower levels without suffering harm.
2. Watering: Allow the soil surface to dry out between waterings, then thoroughly saturate it. Be careful to avoid severe wilting.
3. Fertilizing: Feed moderately to heavily in warm, bright conditions. Use a balanced fertilizer regularly during the active growing season. Avoid fertilizing in low light and warm temperatures typical of indoor growing environments.
4. Pruning: Prune excessive growth at any time for ever-bearing varieties, as they flower on new growth. For leggy plants, trim in late winter or early spring to promote summer fruit. Seasonal varieties should be pruned after fruiting or in winter to maintain shape, as fruit buds develop on last season's growth.
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Shipping Details
Estimated Shipping Time: Most orders ship immediately. As noted on the website, some items are seasonal, and may only ship in spring or fall. Once your order is shipped, you'll receive an email with a tracking number.
Amount of Order | Shipping Charge |
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Less than $49 | $19.95 |
$49 + | FREE SHIPPING! |
Product Details
Mature Height: | 7 ft. |
Mature Width: | 2 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun |
Blooms: | Spring |
Growth Rate: | Fast Growing |
Botanical Name: | Morus rotundiloba Mojo Berry® |
Does Not Ship To: | AK, AZ, HI, OR |
Grows Well In Zones: | 7-10 outdoors |
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