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TrondHere's where I purchased my weeping Mulberry from.http://ediblelandscaping.com/products/trees/Mulberries/They state hardy in our zone 7-9.I'm a bit colder than 7 at times.
[Jasmin adds: You mentioned you could not have so many trees, as it would diminish what sun you do receive. ---- We had to remove a number of trees because we had not been able to tend them during our years of caregiving. Some grew too large. A number of beloved plants were lost, not just to climate, including the horrible fires and their smothering fog of smoke, but to neglect.
Nice to see some snow. Here we have typical dutch weather, first a warm, grey week, followed by a few freezing, but sunny days and now it’s autumn again. Pretty standard dutch weather, flowering seems a little less standard.
In the past ten years I have found out that woodland plants grow best in my garden, and especially bulbs (snowdrops!)