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Sweet Harvests from Small Spaces – Urban Gardening Mom

Sweet Harvests from Small Spaces – Urban Gardening Mom

Posted on August 29, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Sweet Harvests from Small Spaces – Urban Gardening Mom

Here’s your mulberry guide restructured in the same warm, lesson-driven format — perfect for urban gardeners and curious plantitas with limited space 🌿💜

 

🍇 Growing Mulberries in Pots: Sweet Harvests from Small Spaces

You won’t find fresh mulberries in grocery stores — their short shelf life makes them nearly impossible to sell commercially. But lucky me, I get to enjoy the sweet taste of homegrown mulberries, thanks to a thoughtful gift of cuttings from Gracel, a fellow gardener in Iloilo.

Mulberry trees can grow up to 30 feet tall when planted in the ground — not ideal for city living. But here’s the good news: mulberries can thrive as compact bushes in large pots, making them perfect for urban gardeners with limited space.

 

🌱 1. Propagating Mulberries from Cuttings

Skip the seeds — cuttings are the fastest way to fruit.

You’ll need:

  • Healthy mulberry stem (15 inches long)
  • Sharp scissors or garden shears
  • Rooting hormone (optional)
  • Potting mix
  • Medium-sized pot with drainage holes

How-to:

  • Choose a mature stem and cut off the top.
  • Trim the bottom tip diagonally and remove large leaves.
  • Dip the tip in rooting hormone (optional).
  • Plant in moist potting mix and water generously.
  • Keep in a shaded, covered area away from direct sun or rain.

🌟 Lesson: Growth begins with a thoughtful start — and the right cut.

 

🌞 2. Watching for New Growth

Signs of life mean your cutting has rooted!

You’ll need:

  • Spray bottle
  • Sunny spot (morning sun only)

How-to:

  • Look for new leaves — a sign the roots are forming.
  • Gradually expose the pot to morning sun (2 hours max for the first week).
  • After 2 months, transfer to a larger container.

🌟 Lesson: Patience pays off — new beginnings take time.

 

🪴 3. Caring for Your Potted Mulberry

Keep your plant healthy and productive with simple care.

You’ll need:

  • 5-gallon container (upgrade as needed)
  • Organic fertilizer
  • Pruning shears
  • Watering can

How-to:

  • Place in a sunny spot (6–8 hours of direct light).
  • Water deeply only when soil feels dry.
  • Prune after each harvest to encourage bushy growth.
  • Fertilize regularly to support new branches and fruits.

🌟 Lesson: With care and pruning, even trees can stay small and mighty.

 

✂️ 4. Harvesting Your Mulberries

Sweet rewards from your own backyard!

You’ll need:

  • Garden scissors
  • Basket or bowl

How-to:

  • Mulberries grow on new branches after pruning.
  • Wait for berries to turn dark red or black before picking.
  • Expect dormancy after harvest — prune to restart the cycle.
  • New growth appears in about a week, followed by fresh berries.

🌟 Lesson: Fruit follows effort — and a little seasonal rest.

 

From Cuttings to Sweet Success

Mulberries may be rare in stores, but they’re not out of reach. With a little space, a thoughtful cutting, and consistent care, you can enjoy fresh berries right from your balcony or patio. Whether you’re growing for the fruit or the joy of gardening, mulberries are a delicious reminder that good things grow in small spaces.

Have you tried growing mulberries at home? Tag me @UrbanGardeningMom — I’d love to feature your berry-filled journey! 💚

 

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