04.06.2024

Do you know what fruit this is? In ancient times it was a real dessert, it is delicious but today it is almost forgotten. If you still find it here, you’re very lucky: here’s why

By Lilia

The black mulberry tree ( Morus Nigra ) also known simply as “Mora” is a spectacular fruit tree as it is known for its delicious dark-colored fruits and its very sweet flavor and in this article we explain how to grow a black mulberry tree in pots at home

Nowadays it is not a very well-known fruit but our grandparents consumed it very frequently.

This fruit grows in gardens or fields but there is also the possibility of successfully growing it in a pot at home, allowing anyone to enjoy its delicious flavor.In this article we explain how to grow a black mulberry tree in pots at home. In ancient times it was a real dessert!

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How to Grow a Black Mulberry Tree in Pots at Home

  1. We start by selecting a very large pot with a capacity of about 50-60 liters so that the root system can grow properly.
  2. We make sure that the pot has several drainage holes to prevent water stagnation.
  3. We use a well-drained soil beneficial in organic matter, such as a mix of soil for fruit plants and compost.
  4. We purchase a black mulberry plant from a trusted nursery or an experienced farmer making sure that the plant is in perfect condition and without signs of disease or parasites.
  5. We look for a sunny location where it will receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day making sure the pot is easily moveable.
  6. We keep the soil moist but not excessively since it must be watered regularly, making sure it drains well to avoid water accumulation.
  7. We fertilize the tree with a balanced fertilizer for fruit plants during the growing season (Spring and summer)
  8. We prune lightly to eliminate damaged or diseased branches and in this way we favor a compact shape.
  9. We protect the tree from the intense cold in winter by taking it to a protected place or covering the pot with an insulating fabric.

recommendations

  • Choose a large, deep pot that allows good development of the tree’s roots. Make sure it has drainage holes at the bottom to prevent waterlogging.
  • Keep the substrate slightly moist, but not saturated. Water it regularly, especially during the warmer months of the year. Avoid overwatering as it can cause root rot.