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I've got a mulberry tree which I put in near the end of my back garden. The mulberries taste good, a bit like sweet loganberries, I really enjoyed the first large crop we got this summer 2018.They are no effort at all, and so far I've had no diseases, no problems. I don't spray or anything.Mulberry trees do grow quickly - I put mine in in the winter of 2014 - it was about 4-5ft tall, now in November 2018 it's about 15 ft tall. The birds get the fruit at the top of the tree, but I've festooned the lower branches so netting can be draped over them to protect some fruit. The branches are very flexible when young, and fix into shape in about a year.I'd say they aren't really suitable for cordon growing, being so vigorous.But you don't have to let your mulberry get big - you can prune it to form a bush, much easier to control, net and pick from (remember the nursery rhyme "here we go round the mulberry bush...)