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Mulberry Trees
Hello All, I have an old Mulberry tree in my hard. The fruits are dropping like crazy now and the flies are all over the place. They are buzzing all around the yard!
Is this normal? I dont remember it being like this last year. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Metro Atlanta, GA
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Mulberry Trees
Usually the birds eat them as soon as they begin to ripen, so they don't have a chance to litter the ground. Any strange weather-extra dry, late cold snap?
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Mulberry Trees
Actually we had a 4 days stretch of 95+ deg days. Weird for June here in Jersey.
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Learning by Doing
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Mulberry Trees
My neighbor used to pay us a nickel a pint for picking up mulberries. Her's always hit the ground ripe and runny.
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