What did you do in the garden today?

Penny, mulberry trees are great.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morus_(plant)

Red mulberries are the most common variety, native to the whole of the eastern US and some of canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morus_rubra
They have a delicious dark berry fruit similar in appearance to a miniature blackberry and they make great jams and jellies and pies. They're one of the few trees native to north america that produces a good fruit crop. It is also an important food source for songbirds.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morus_alba
White mulberry is from china and is commonly planted as an ornamental non-fruiting tree. It feeds silkworms and has several medicinal uses. However the white mulberry is invasive and hybridized with other mulberry species.
 
I do need to figure out the culprit--just haven't seen anything yet. Gotta work on it.

I bought two red mulberry starts from Baker. They're small so far, only about a foot and a half tall. They said that I could keep it as a dwarf if I kept it in a pot or let it get 10' or so and bushy in the ground. It's currently in a fabric grow bag. Still deciding.
 
My grapevines came today.
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I do need to figure out the culprit--just haven't seen anything yet. Gotta work on it.

I bought two red mulberry starts from Baker. They're small so far, only about a foot and a half tall. They said that I could keep it as a dwarf if I kept it in a pot or let it get 10' or so and bushy in the ground. It's currently in a fabric grow bag. Still deciding.
I didn’t know you could grow them in a pot as a dwarf. That’s pretty awesome. I wonder if it would be too late around here to start a couple in pots
 

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