Mulberry

World’s Best, Skinner, Chang Mai #60, Pakistani, Shangri-La

Mulberries are deciduous trees or shrubs renowned for their sweet, juicy berries, which are highly prized for fresh consumption, jams, and desserts. These trees can grow up to 30 feet in height, offering ample shade and an abundance of edible fruit. Mulberries are well-suited for food forests as they require minimal care, thrive in various climates, and produce fruit during the spring and summer, making them a valuable addition to enhance biodiversity, attract wildlife, and provide a nutritious food source. To cultivate mulberries successfully, ensure well-drained soil, regular pruning to manage their size and shape, and proper spacing to accommodate their growth while promoting fruit production.