Mulberries are ripe!
Jun. 12th, 2006 10:57 pmThey are, they are, they are!
Jenn's yard is full of them, and since nobody ever goes there or next door, the tree's gone wild. It's great.
Of course, none of the branches are quite low enough to the ground, and I'm not so ecstatic about mulberries that I'll eat those that've dropped, but I could just reach enough berries to sate myself.
Question: I've never seen mulberries sprouting from seeds. Regardless, could I plant a tree or so from one of these berries? Hm...
This week, I want to collect a lot of the berries, make a small batch of jam. To eat, not to keep. Should find a recipe.
Jenn's yard is full of them, and since nobody ever goes there or next door, the tree's gone wild. It's great.
Of course, none of the branches are quite low enough to the ground, and I'm not so ecstatic about mulberries that I'll eat those that've dropped, but I could just reach enough berries to sate myself.
Question: I've never seen mulberries sprouting from seeds. Regardless, could I plant a tree or so from one of these berries? Hm...
This week, I want to collect a lot of the berries, make a small batch of jam. To eat, not to keep. Should find a recipe.