kingofnobbys
Well-Known Member
In the USA and UK , there are sites that help people locate mulberry trees , no such site here that I know off.
Some of us raise silkworms as feeder insects for our lizards , those of us who do will know how expensive commercial Silkworm Chow is , and how hard it can be to find a nice big leafy mulberry tree that is accessable.
If you know where there is an accessable mulberry tree that can be freely accessed to take leaves (and mulberries from - mulberries were for some of us a childhood summer treat , straight of the tree or in pies or smoothies) it would be helpful to the community to post some information on where the tree is.
Some of us raise silkworms as feeder insects for our lizards , those of us who do will know how expensive commercial Silkworm Chow is , and how hard it can be to find a nice big leafy mulberry tree that is accessable.
If you know where there is an accessable mulberry tree that can be freely accessed to take leaves (and mulberries from - mulberries were for some of us a childhood summer treat , straight of the tree or in pies or smoothies) it would be helpful to the community to post some information on where the tree is.