
Pocket Mulberries: How to Grow Fruit in Pots in a Tiny Space
Mulberries can be grown in pots in even the smallest spaces by choosing a large container (12–20 inches wide), placing it in a sunny spot (at least six hours of direct sun), and ensuring excellent drainage with grit or perlite. Fill with an all-purpose potting mix enriched with organic matter, and feed regularly—about every three weeks in spring and summer with a fertilizer suitable for fruit trees or a slow-release option—then pause in late summer. Water deeply, especially in hot spells, and provide winter protection for potted trees. For container culture, pick dwarf varieties such as Morus alba x rubra 'Gerardi Dwarf', Matsunaga, and Mojo Berry; other compact options include Morus nigra 'Black Beauty' and Morus alba 'Pendula'. Note that fruiting may take five or more years, but the setup adds edible harvest and architectural interest to balconies and tiny yards.