Area of origin: Horticulture
Adult Dimensions: Height up to 1.20 m
Foliage: Deciduous
Soil Type: Moist and humus riche. Avoid dry soils
Hardiness: Hardy to -15°C.
Exposure: Partial shade to full sun.
Properties and uses:
The Dwarf Mulberry Mojo Berry is also called Mountain Mulberry for its great resistance to cold temperatures (down to -15°C). It has a high yield and will produce savoury berries through summer to early autumn.
The berries grow on both old and young stems.
It can be planted in pots, planters, or any containers, you could let the branches drop or you could stake them along 1.20 m of trellis, or on any other type of support.
It can be planted directly in the ground by itself, in a vegetable garden or associated with other fruit trees.The fruit lovers could grow 1,2,3 or 4 plants! But only one plant is necessary to produce those sweet berries, as this variety is auto fertile. The fructification is possible as soon as the first year, with just one plant.
- The Dwarf Mulberry Mojo Berry adapts to any type of culture and to all spaces.
- It prefers sunny spots.
- It only requires a short pruning at the end of winter to stimulate the growth of new shoots and to keep its bushy frame.
Plant them now: the shortest way to your plate is through your garden!