I live in California, and have two pitiful looking fig trees. A black mission which gave me a few edible sweet figs this year, and Kadota (?) that gave me one delicious fig several months ago. The others are dried , tough and not tasty. They are both in pots and I'm thinking if I put them in the grown, I will get a better yield. Thank you for the video. You have a beautiful yard.
Thank you for the valid info.........great..........COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME THE NAME OF THE GOLDEN FIG YOU HAVE?
Also would you sell some cutting please?
thanks
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2007liza 3 months ago
Awesome vid. U are very good at passing on knowledge.
orielsy 3 months ago
I put fireplace ash around the base of the tree. I had NO problems with ants at all this year!
kfb5583 4 months ago
Morning sun is better, I have 10 fig trees, Black Genoa and White Adriatic, the WA is very tasty
5Fathom5 4 months ago
I live in California, and have two pitiful looking fig trees. A black mission which gave me a few edible sweet figs this year, and Kadota (?) that gave me one delicious fig several months ago. The others are dried , tough and not tasty. They are both in pots and I'm thinking if I put them in the grown, I will get a better yield. Thank you for the video. You have a beautiful yard.
alz123alz 5 months ago
Thanks for the video,I wonder if a nice layer of mulch would help keep the roots toasty in winter time?
Cyclisteatheart 6 months ago
Will would love some cuttings from your fig tree to start my own here in Illinois Zone 5.
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mhpreach 7 months ago
Thanks for the video. It is very helpful to me as a beginner...
skellys3 10 months ago