In front of the yard.
You can see mulberry trees in the fields outside our rural villages, but no family can plant mulberry trees in front of or behind the house. This is because the word mulberry has the same pronunciation as the word "mourning". If you see a mulberry tree when you open the door, it means unlucky.
In terms of Feng Shui, the mulberry tree is also an unlucky tree, because the mulberry tree is a yin tree and has a strong yin energy. If you plant a mulberry tree in front of your house, it is very likely that the yin energy will harm your home. . Over time, the human body will become weak and sickly due to excessive yin energy. This is why mulberry trees cannot be planted in front of houses and in yards.
Mulberry is native to central China and is now distributed in Guangxi, Yunnan, Hubei and other places in China. It mostly grows in fields, fields, roadsides or is planted in mountains. Mulberry likes light, and its seedlings are more tolerant of shade. They like warm and humid climates, are resistant to drought and barrenness, and are not tolerant of waterlogging. They have strong adaptability to soil and can grow on slightly acidic to slightly alkaline soil.