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Today we had to do a bit of maintenance on a mulberry tree.

About half the fruit was ripened, just gone from red to black. The client said we could have as much as we can pick, 'it only makes a mess on the lawn'.

 

I don't honestly remember ever eating mulberries before but they were

BRILLIANT. Tasty and really full of juice. I must have eaten half a kilo but they are just sooooo refreshing on a hot day:001_cool::001_cool::001_cool:

 

If you've not tried them - do it!

 

Just one word of warning, the juice stains like mad and it gets everywhere.

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Eat them quick, they fall apart in no time, lovely fruit to come across.:001_smile:

 

 

There's two Mulberry trees where we did that heaving Eucalyptus mate earlier this year I must confess I've not tried one yet.

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There's two Mulberry trees where we did that heaving Eucalyptus mate earlier this year I must confess I've not tried one yet.

 

Hello mate,. if you get the chance scoff a handful.:biggrin:

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I've planted two

Both died .....and not cheap trees either

Mght try again this autumn

 

There is street lined with them in paris -- rue de rivoli I think, if you walk towards bastille

Trouble was fruit was v dusty .......

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