Morus Mojo Berry gives fruits on old ánd new wood, meaning you can be picking mulberries within the first year as opposed to the usual 5 or 6 years it takes most other mulberries. This dwarf, compact variety only reaches a height of approximately 1.5m (compared to normal mulberries that can reach up to 6-8m in height) making it suitable for any garden. Unlike other varieties that only produce fruit over a 3-week period towards the end of summer, Mojo Berry produces berries over a very long period, from May right through until September. The fruits are great to use for jam, cake or other dishes. Plant Mojo Berry in a fertile, well-drained soil in a place in the sun. Can be pruned in the spring. Mojo Berry is beautiful as solitary on terrace or patio but also in the border or a mixed container. Hardy to -10 ºC.