General information and discussion about cultivating fruit-bearing plants, trees, flowers and ornamental plants.
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February 13, 2007 | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Florence, SC
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Care of potted fig trees
I have three fig trees that I am attempting to keep in large containers....long term. I know it can be done, and so far I've had them a couple of years. They have done fairly well so far....only produce a couple dozen fruit each though (and the mockingbirds get those Two are Brown Turkeys, and one is Celeste.
My questions are: I'm needing to repot this spring into larger containers, with fresh soil. I know some container growers of fruit recommend periodic root pruning....has anyone had experience with this? Tom may have some suggestions, since I know he is a Bonsai enthusiast! Also, does anyone have any tips for amending the soil for figs in pots? I want my trees to stay healthy and to continue to produce some fruit. BTW, they are outside under a large oak right now...overwintering. They were fine last year...and I just left them outside. I do give them deep mulch and the protection of the oak tree while they're dormant. Any suggestions at all about the growing of figs in pots would be appreciated! And I really would like to know more about root pruning and if it's necessary... Thanks guys! Jennifer |
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