Pruning a Mulberry Tree with Nigel
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Today's video Nigel shows us how he prunes his Mulberry Tree.
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Great video thanks, added to our "Mulberry" playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3hm4LtH_-drJUudk5SwrElWkWSxNJsoA -
I prefer to prune fruitless White Mulberries like a fruit tree; cleaning out the center but allowing to grow thirty to fifty feet in height with a forty to fifty foot diameter umbrella.
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great job !! great information !! great advice !! thanks for sharing !!
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GT video GT info keep up by work 🐝🐦🐔🐔👍
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Interesting. I was amazed at how much Nigel took off the tree. One always is afraid of taking too much off, and then ends up taking too little. Thanks for this.
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I love the way he made the umbrella shape. I was worried about him up there on the ladder. It looked like a regular two legged ladder. Here in the USA we have three legged ladders used in orchards they are more sturdier than leaning a ladder leaning against the trunk to keep it up. I wish I had one.
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Thanks for posting That was a Male Mulberry tree that's why no fruit
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Hi Julie. I am in the process of pruning a mulberry at work. It is winter here, so the tree is bare. I prune it back severely, but retain a number of the long vertical branches that formed last season. As they come into leaf, I pull them down around circumference of the tree so that there is an enclosed space under the tree about 10metres across and completely enclosed in foliage.
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In America anyway our mulberries get really huge if given enough time. We had a mulberry taken out last fall. The tree had three trunks and each one was at least 4 foot in diameter! The tree itself was probably 60 to 80 feet tall. It was a mature huge tree when my parents bought this place in the early 70's, so I have no idea how old it was. BTW The tree fruited well bearing blackish red mulberries every year. The reason it was removed was that the tree had split and was dying.
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