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Illinois Everbearing Mulberry Trees

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August thru September Harvest Hardy to Zone 5 Mature Height 20 - 30 feet No Staking Required Self-pollinating

Fruit & Nut Tree pre-ordering is now closed, Friends!
If you’ve placed your pre-order, pick-up weekend will be April 27 & 28, 2024 (from 10-2pm)!

Quickly growing 20 to 30 feet tall, this welcoming shade tree also doubles as the best “blackberry” patch you’ve ever dreamed of! Illinois Everbearing Mulberry is prized for its sublime flavor and extraordinary productivity as well as dreamy, enveloping branches and lush foliage. Their 1″ to 2″ purple-black fruits are irresistible, and their purple-ling of your hands & mouth will tell everyone where you’ve been….in Heaven of course! Great for fresh eating, jams, jellies, wines, everything your purple-stained imagination can conjur.

Fruition’s Illinois Everbearing Mulberries are 1-2 foot own-root propagated trees. And Friends! Illinois Everbearing Mulberry trees are self-fertile, meaning no additional mulberries are needed nearby for pollination.

Please purchase trees & tree kits separately from non-tree items. Also on orders of 25+ trees, enjoy a 10% discount automatically applied to your cart!

New for all Fruit & Nut orders: Pre-order online & pick up your trees on April 27 & 28, 2024 from 10-2 pm. It’s true, while we won’t be shipping any tree orders this year, please join us for tree order pick up during Fruition’s fun-filled Fruit & Nut Tree Weekend at the farm in Naples, NY!

Final day to order Fruit & Nut Trees is April 14th

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Fruit & Nut Growing Resources from Fruition & Beyond

General Fruit & Nut Tree Growing: 
Fruition’s current online tree growing resources are focused on Apple Trees however Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots and Cherries require much the same site choice, planting, and basic care considerations.

Fruition’s (Apple) Tree Growing Guide
Fruition’s Free Organic Orcharding Course
Fruition’s pre-recorded Fruit Q & Qs Webinar Library
New England Tree Fruit Management Guide
Cornell’s Guide to Growing Fruit at Home
Cornell’s Tree Fruit Resources 
all books by the late Michael Phillips

Apples:
All resources above and…
The Holistic Orchard and The Apple Grower are fabulous books by Michael Phillips.
A Grower’s Guide to Organic Apples from Cornell

Elderberry: University of Vermont
Figs: Penn State Extension
Grapes: Cornell Cooperative Extension
Mulberry: Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association
Pawpaws: Cornell Cooperative Extension
Chinese Chestnut: Arnold Arboretum
Hazelnut: CornellForestConnect
Northern Hardy Pecan: Society of Ontario Nut Growers

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