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Old July 20, 2015   #1
Father'sDaughter
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Guy in Roslindale grows them for sale.
I got an unscratched itch to go pick up a couple.
http://www.figtrees.net/

I look at his site a couple of times a year, but have yet to pursue it. Not sure I'm ready to take on the task of trying to keep it alive through the winter season. My dad has been successfully growing fig trees for decades in MA, both inground and more recently in containers. The inground trees get well wrapped and the containers are hauled to the semi-heated basement for the winter.
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