BIG UPDATE - Greenhouse, Farm & Edible Plant Nursery!
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- čas přidán 2. 03. 2024
- It's about time we shared what we have going on behind the scenes! I'm really proud of our work on the farm, from building the greenhouse to the raised bed and all the many cuttings, grafts, and seeds. I couldn't have done this without the help of Mrs. Mulberry!
We appreciate the growing support from you guys and hope you can benefit from what we are learning/growing as well. If you haven't already, please check out our website and bookmark it for when we start our Spring plant sale: themulberries.org/
This is EPIC! Congratulations!
We sure think so! Thank you!
Awesome work!
Thank you!!
Wow, you sure have been busy!!! Tons of seedlings and grafted trifoliate, awesome 👏 can’t wait to see how everything grows and everything coming down the road!! 💪🍊
Thank you and yes, we've been extraordinarily busy!! It's going to be awesome having a mini citrus grove here. I would love to show you around one day when things are all established 💪🍊
@@themulberries that would be awesome brother, would love to see your citrus operation in person!!!! You show me yours and I’ll show you mine, lol 😂. 💪🍊
@@toughcitrus Sounds like a plan! Haha, that would be awesome, looking forward to it!
Everything looks good when it's new. Come back in a couple of years time when everything is covered in lichen. But I like your set-up even though it is a bit exposed to strong winds.
Thank you, winds will (and have) definitely be a challenge at times! Since we are renting, a lot of this is built knowing it will be deconstructed eventually.
Nice setup! How cold hardy can the dragon lime get? We are 7a and have been looking for citrus options
Thank you! Dragon Lime should do well in your zone, it's probably good down to 0°F or even a little lower for brief durations. Likewise, citrandarins, citranges, taitri, and maybe even Dunstan citrumelo should be able to survive in zone 7a.
@@themulberries thank you!