HERB - Re: mulberry rootings

Wolf Kestris Rowanwood kestris at earthlink.net
Mon Jun 26 15:26:19 PDT 2000


Willows absolutely LOVE watery ground.}:)
Mine is about 4 inches around and is only 2 yrs old. WE get all the water
from erither neighbor on either side, so while their grass is turning brown
in this heat and dryness, ours is still green and grows like mad.}:)

-Wolf

----- Original Message -----
From: "Denise Pulgino Stout" <bisbetica at hotmail.com>
To: <herbalist at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: HERB - Re: mulberry rootings


> Well, this is the thing...My inlaws have a mulberry tree.  I love
> mulbeerries and want one in my yard.  They are moving out of their house
> tomorrow...so can a cutting be taken?  I've never done a cutting from a
tree
> and hear that some do not work.  I have a large open area in my back yard
> that is perfect for trees.  It's just grass right now and , as we are the
> lowest lot on the block, we get all water runnoff. To the point where the
> ground is squishy ans splashy and NO shade.
>
> I'm hoping trees will suck up and use this water and make the rest of the
> back lot more usable.  I'd like trees that produce something useful, but
> will go with a good old river birch or the local nursery suggested a witch
> hazel tree - that sounds cool!
>
> but I still want those mulberries!
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