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  • How to prune very young mulberry?

    Hi, I got a much longed for mulberry tree in spring and it is still very small, about 3-4ft, with no branches, it's still just a maiden whip, so my question is do I need to prune it and is it even the right time of year to prune a mulberry?

    Thank-you
    http://seasonalfamilyrhythm.blogspot.co.uk/ - My new blog

  • #2
    If it was mine, I'd leave it unpruned. The black mulberry are known for often being slow growing but long-lived.

    Where possible, I like to let trees form branches naturally as I believe that (at least with other fruit trees) it usually makes the branches structurally stronger and less prone to diseases and rots when the tree is older.

    However, sometimes a tree will not oblige with nice branching and then I'll intervene. Trained forms such as cordons and espaliers also require regular pruning otherwise they revert back to tree/bush shapes.
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    • #3
      Thank-you, I will probably leave it this year then to encourage it to do its own thing, that's nice to know that they are long lived.

      Lou
      http://seasonalfamilyrhythm.blogspot.co.uk/ - My new blog

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      • #4
        Mulberries grow very slowly, but as long as it is actually growing there is no need to worry - it might be 4 years old before it starts developing any branches.

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