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Uploaded by on May 19, 2007

The garden on May 16th, before the growth takes off. Info: Figs are easy to start by planting a small new branch and keeping it water for a month.

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  • 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.

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  • Nice video! I love gardening!

  • How did you get rid of your red clay?

  • very nice! and yes the birds are beautiful

  • 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.

  • Thank you so much for sharing. This was great.

  • Love the bird song-paradise

  • 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.

  • thats an awesome backyard

  • Great vid brother, lots of good ideas in there too! Thanks for your time in sharing your garden . Peace

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