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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 12:42:08 AM No.21413857
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>grows better in hot climate
Dang I wish global warming was real
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 2:12:14 AM No.21414085
>>21413857 (OP)
Grows wild in prescott forest. I know where. You don't. Locals secret.
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 3:45:47 AM No.21414268
>>21413857 (OP)
are those mulberries? my neighbor has one that overhangs into my yard but i never ate any of them. the birds love it
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 8:09:05 AM No.21414706
>>21414085
I'll charm one of the local lasses into revealing your secrets

>>21414268
Yes, go loot some. The thickest, blackest ones are the best.
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 8:37:24 AM No.21414749
>>21414268
I took a law class and to my limited knowledge any part of a tree that permanently hangs into your property belongs to you. The branches that overhang your yard are literally your property.
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 10:17:11 AM No.21414834
>>21413857 (OP)
Berries need lots of water though
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 10:42:10 PM No.21415977
>>21414706
they seem to not be growing currently, but we have had some godawful storms lately and now we're entering a heatwave
>t. northeast oklahoma
>>21414749
i actually didn't know that, that's hilarious. they don't seem to care for it or ever be outside so works for me! got any good mulberry recipes?
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 11:45:36 PM No.21416105
>>21413857 (OP)
Aww looks like a puppy :3
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 11:54:42 PM No.21416124
>>21415977
All of plants other than my baby pomegranate are growing strangely.
Hopefully it dies out a tad and the plants soak in the sun now
t. near okc
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 11:56:09 PM No.21416126
>>21415977
>mulberry recipe
eat off the tree, anything else makes it worse. If I have too much I freeze them and toss them in a bit of milk, this forms a frozen milk shell. Not bad either.
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 12:02:48 AM No.21416140
>>21416124
wtf an oklahomie on my favorite board? based
>>21416126
i picked one off earlier but it had quite a few little white worms on it. i threw it back in the yard so they could have it/share it with the birds but i'll try again in the morning when it isn't 95 degrees
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 12:15:41 AM No.21416161
>>21413857 (OP)
They're completely flavorless this year here, don't know why.
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 12:20:18 AM No.21416166
>>21416140
There's like a µsecond between "fully ripe" and "covered with insects", such is the fate of the best berry.

>>21416161
I had sweeter dark red ones than full black, even some sour black ones, idk. Seems random, or it's too early.