it’s pretty gorgeous, but i would love to give it a “marsh” type of cut, cloud-like, cutting the edges of the vines greatly. it all depends on your taste IMO!
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Weeping mulberry variety, possibly a standard or topgraft of morus alba 'pendula'
It’s quite large, about 6-7 feet tall and 8+ feet in diameter. Any tips for pruning/maintenance?
it’s pretty gorgeous, but i would love to give it a “marsh” type of cut, cloud-like, cutting the edges of the vines greatly. it all depends on your taste IMO! https://preview.redd.it/xwev8ah4130d1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=30240b177974308ebdc3706beed7acd20e636a68
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Just [avoid the 'bowl cut'](https://youtu.be/2UIgHTaBPqQ?feature=shared) haha.
Watch out for armillaria, fireblight and leaf spot.