In New Orleans the mulberries in my backyard are pretty flavorless. The grackles show up after they have fermented on the ground and feast on them. It is rather funny getting fussed at by drunken ravens.
We used to have a fig tree that produced tons and peach trees that produced tons. Hurricanes killed them off (before Katrina in 2005). I haven't been able to get either to grow in the backyard ever since. Perhaps a fig tree will survive my negligance but it is under the mulberry and has most of the sunlight blocked off now. Other critters eat the figs before I can get to them. Not too many on the tree in previous years. This year they are more abundant.
My satsuma tree is doing great! Bumper crops every year. I hope it survives the heat of this summer. I purposefully left a mimosa tree to grow near it to provide it with a touch of shade. We will see. I want to plant a kumquat tree. Grapefruit, too. If it thrives on neglect and we can eat it, I want it in my backyard.