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Fri, Aug 7, 09 at 0:51
| My tortoise would like some mulberry leaves, so we're looking for neighbors with a mulberry tree.
We live in the swan/sunrise area. thanks, ginny |
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| I have two non-fruiting mulberry trees in my yard. I'm not exactly a neighbor, I live Golf Links and Harrison area. I am in the Oracle Ina rd. area on one day a week. I drive a bus and am in the area of Ina/ Oracle/ Thornydale several times a day on Mondays. I have a 20 to 30 minute break at Thornydale/Ina. Write me at carols1sis@cox.net, we'll see what we can come up with. Jan |
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- Posted by Colleen(agitjack@yahoo.com) onSat, Apr 30, 11 at 12:47
| My sons just brought home Silkworms which eat only Mulberry leaves. Anyone have a tree with leaves to spare near the University/Sam Hughes area? |
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| Where do you get silkworms? I have a full mulberry that fruited for the first time this year, yum! |
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