A fast-growing mulberry variety producing sweet, black fruit early in the season. Perfect for fresh eating and attracting birds.

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Mulberry Hicks Early
Morus alba 'Hicks Early'
A fast-growing mulberry variety producing sweet, black fruit early in the season. Perfect for fresh eating and attracting birds.
$31.40
Care guide:
- Choosing the Right Location
- Sunlight: Requires full sun for best fruit production.
- Soil: Tolerates a range of soils but prefers well-drained, fertile soil.
- Spacing: Leave 5–6 metres between trees for proper growth.
- Planting Time
- Best Time to Plant: Spring (September–November) when the risk of frost has passed.
- Preparing the Planting Site
- Soil Preparation: Enrich the soil with compost or well-rotted animal manure.
- Digging the Hole: Twice as wide and deep as the root ball.
- Watering Hole: Water thoroughly before and after planting.
- Planting
- Plant Placement: Ensure the root collar is level with the soil surface.
- Support: Stake young plants if needed for stability.
- Watering and Fertilising
- Watering: Regular watering during the first growing season. Mature trees are drought-tolerant.
- Fertilising: Feed in early spring with a high-potassium fertiliser.
- Mulching and Maintenance
- Mulching: Apply organic mulch to conserve moisture and reduce weeds.
- Pruning: Prune in winter to maintain size and encourage new growth.
- Pest and Disease Control
- Pests: Rarely affected by pests but keep an eye out for scale insects.
- Diseases: Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
- Winter Care
- Hardiness: Frost-tolerant but young trees benefit from mulching in colder regions.
- Common Uses
- Excellent for fresh eating, jams, and attracting birds to the garden.