General information and discussion about cultivating fruit-bearing plants, trees, flowers and ornamental plants.
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March 15, 2007 | #16 | |
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Now tell the truth; You glue the figs on to make us jealous, didn't you? dcarch
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March 15, 2007 | #17 | |
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Well, the fruit bearing fig tree is in the ground and has been for the last 10 years or so. I just prune it once in a while, feed it, water it, nurture it, talk to it, threaten it. You get the picture. The ones in the pot are the cuttings. The one in the ground is a White Genoa, so I was told. The ones in the pot are Malta Black, White Fig, Pollinator Fig (don't ask, I don't know, apparently you plant it in the same hole as any other fig. To aid pollination.), and I had Woodside Chocolate Factory Fig, but this one is struggling. Do try fig cuttings. They are worth it. |
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March 15, 2007 | #18 |
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This can be tricky. I have to wait till after midnight after my neighbors have gone to bed.
dcarch
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March 15, 2007 | #20 |
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Spatz, thank you so much! I think you just gave me the secret ingredient to the "Arcane Root Striking Spell"! I have so much trouble getting fig cuttings to strike it's unreal. Dormant cuttings, softwood cuttings, semi-hardwood cuttings, they all give up on me! Maybe this year... Thanks again!
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"Any man may count the seeds in an apple, yet who can know the apples in a seed?" --Chinese Proverb (paraphrased) Last edited by redbrick; March 15, 2007 at 07:31 PM. |
March 15, 2007 | #21 |
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Redbrick. Take cuttings from a dormant tree. The secret is you need a cutting that includes second year's growth. I dip them in honey before sticking them in a pot. But I'm sure that's not really necessary. Make sure the cuttings sit firmly in the soil and can't move about (wind, etc.).
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