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Temperate Fruit Discussion / Re: later wild mulberries extend the season (mid August latest) Anyone looking for
« on: August 03, 2022, 08:56:11 PM »
Hi, Mulberry friend,
(( -:',
I am a food forest grower from France.
Looking at the latest heat wave with +100°F temperatures I am searching for trees for a hotter world.
As shipping plants from America to Europe is quite difficult and expensive, I am now looking for seeds.
I have tried wildflowers.org without success.
Would you, or anyone you know, be willing to send some dried Texas Mulberry fruits to France?
Selected Mulberry cultivars have quite big leaves, that means higher evaporation rates. Not good for the drought prone South East of France.
I have grown white and black Mulberry trees from dried fruits from the organic food store with good results.
Grafting is not that easy ...
I really hope to hear from you,
(( -:',
I am a food forest grower from France.
Looking at the latest heat wave with +100°F temperatures I am searching for trees for a hotter world.
As shipping plants from America to Europe is quite difficult and expensive, I am now looking for seeds.
I have tried wildflowers.org without success.
Would you, or anyone you know, be willing to send some dried Texas Mulberry fruits to France?
Selected Mulberry cultivars have quite big leaves, that means higher evaporation rates. Not good for the drought prone South East of France.
I have grown white and black Mulberry trees from dried fruits from the organic food store with good results.
Grafting is not that easy ...
I really hope to hear from you,