Have a 25 foot tall mulberry tree in my garden which, every year, is laden with thousands of mulberries.
i would guess a couple of hundred pounds.
we’ve never had a picking, because as soon as the white berries start to show a tiny bit of pink, the birds come and nab them.
so greedy - I feed them all year round, but still they won’t let me have any mulberries.
yesterday I picked about 30 pinkish white berries from the lowest branches. No idea why I did that.
Anyway I left them in the kitchen overnight, and this morning they were beautiful black berries!!!
so thrilled about this.
i have made blackberry and balsamic chutney previously and am going to have a go with using mulberries instead.
No chance that we can get to even halfway up the tree, so the birds will still do ok.
but the reachable branches will hopefully give us some lovely chutney.
WHY didn’t I know this before.
But better late than never.
i would guess a couple of hundred pounds.
we’ve never had a picking, because as soon as the white berries start to show a tiny bit of pink, the birds come and nab them.
so greedy - I feed them all year round, but still they won’t let me have any mulberries.
yesterday I picked about 30 pinkish white berries from the lowest branches. No idea why I did that.
Anyway I left them in the kitchen overnight, and this morning they were beautiful black berries!!!
so thrilled about this.
i have made blackberry and balsamic chutney previously and am going to have a go with using mulberries instead.
No chance that we can get to even halfway up the tree, so the birds will still do ok.
but the reachable branches will hopefully give us some lovely chutney.
WHY didn’t I know this before.
But better late than never.
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