I enjoyed seeing your garden. I've always wanted to grow a fig tree. I'm planting in 40 gallon containers this spring. At some point I'd like to put some dwarf fruit trees in containers.
Wonderful garden. Here in Athens the squirrels eat all my figs. I'll try your method and plant a new tree and maybe they will share! My pistachio tree is 6 years old, no nuts yet. My muscadines are all vine & no fruit. I'll watch for your next video.
Great little vid. I'd be interested in that recycled shower-water system you use to water your garden. On your rain water barrel- why no filtration? Seems like a lot of gunk would be in the run-off from the roof. Keep up the good work.
Figs should live there. They will grow best if planted on the south facing wall of a building that has plenty of sun (the roots are aggressive house foundations). Once the trunk is about three years old it will stand a hard freeze of 15 degrees of a day or two. Start a new fig tree by burying a 3 foot new branch at a 30 degree angle with 6 inches above ground. Keep moist of two months and you have a fig tree. contact me for more tips.
looking forward to the folow up...the garden looks good! I like the shower/water recycling system. would figs do well in the mountains here in western north carolina...not a particulary high elevation in macon county?
Nice video! I love gardening!
GoingOrganic1 9 months ago
How did you get rid of your red clay?
chri8067 10 months ago
very nice! and yes the birds are beautiful
flyonthewall75 11 months ago
I enjoyed seeing your garden. I've always wanted to grow a fig tree. I'm planting in 40 gallon containers this spring. At some point I'd like to put some dwarf fruit trees in containers.
GoingOrganic1 1 year ago
Thank you so much for sharing. This was great.
SLSSLS 1 year ago
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bythepiece 2 years ago
Love the bird song-paradise
studiosanctuary 3 years ago 2
Wonderful garden. Here in Athens the squirrels eat all my figs. I'll try your method and plant a new tree and maybe they will share! My pistachio tree is 6 years old, no nuts yet. My muscadines are all vine & no fruit. I'll watch for your next video.
bettya9 3 years ago
thats an awesome backyard
odin422 3 years ago
Great vid brother, lots of good ideas in there too! Thanks for your time in sharing your garden . Peace
sebastianm1 4 years ago
Great little vid. I'd be interested in that recycled shower-water system you use to water your garden. On your rain water barrel- why no filtration? Seems like a lot of gunk would be in the run-off from the roof. Keep up the good work.
utubepunk 4 years ago
Excellent. Lot's of good ideas.
luminaia 4 years ago
loved it, please follow up on this
smognote 4 years ago
Figs should live there. They will grow best if planted on the south facing wall of a building that has plenty of sun (the roots are aggressive house foundations). Once the trunk is about three years old it will stand a hard freeze of 15 degrees of a day or two. Start a new fig tree by burying a 3 foot new branch at a 30 degree angle with 6 inches above ground. Keep moist of two months and you have a fig tree. contact me for more tips.
gunapie 4 years ago
looking forward to the folow up...the garden looks good! I like the shower/water recycling system. would figs do well in the mountains here in western north carolina...not a particulary high elevation in macon county?
farmerburns 4 years ago