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Mulberrie trees...?????

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We have this beautiful mulberry tree in our backyard! We moved in and it was there but there is a way to cut off some part of it and turn it into a new tree called Propagation. I need to know what part to propagate =[ Anyone please help?

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  2. Change the "ie" to a "y" and it will prosper

    Sprig budding is the most common method for grafting mulberries. A T-cut is made in the rootstock and a smooth, sloping cut is made on the lower end of the scion. The scion is then inserted into the T and wrapped and sealed. Other types of grafts are also usually successful, although there may be incompatibility between white and black mulberries. Hardwood, softwood and root cuttings also are suitable methods for propagating mulberries. Softwood cuttings of white mulberries root easily when taken in midsummer and treated with rooting hormone. Red mulberries are less easily rooted. Black mulberries are also somewhat difficult to propagate since they tend to bleed a lot.

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