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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: nilly71 on August 14, 2010, 21:47:00

Title: New figs forming
Post by: nilly71 on August 14, 2010, 21:47:00
In the winter all my figs went black and fell of the tree. The leaves stayed on and were very healthy looking upto about a month ago, when nearly all of them fell off. I thought it was lack of water so I watered well everytime I went to the plot.
Now I have loads of new figs growing and they are growing quite quick. I know in the med they produce new crops a few times a year but do you think they will be edible this year or be ready for next year if they survive?

Neil
Title: Re: New figs forming
Post by: PurpleHeather on August 14, 2010, 23:26:06
We were given a small tree (about 3 feet tall)  last autumn and it died. We thought.

However since we were busy with doing other things it never got dug up.

New shoots have come up from the roots.

Not a clue what to do next but we have a dead tree with new shoots.
Title: Re: New figs forming
Post by: nilly71 on August 16, 2010, 19:17:48
Is it a fig?

Neil
Title: Re: New figs forming
Post by: Nikita on August 17, 2010, 15:07:12
I bought a very small fig tree that i wasn't sure even if it would survive in 3 months it's grown so much and has about 10 fruits on it.  not quite sure what i am doing with it or how to treat it.  Will plant it in the allotment next year.

Any advice greatfully received
Title: Re: New figs forming
Post by: nilly71 on August 17, 2010, 15:12:54
It's recommended to plant in a hole that has been lined with 24" paving slabs and lots of rubble to restrict the roots.

Mine is in a half barrel that's approx 30" across and 20" deep.

Neil
Title: Re: New figs forming
Post by: Squash64 on August 17, 2010, 16:01:27

I'm not sure if your figs will grow quickly enough in the remaining summer weather.  It's strange that all the leaves dropped off the tree though, but at least your tree isn't dead.

I started picking figs this week of my tree, which was grown from a cutting about 7 years ago. 
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I didn't know about restricting the roots so it was planted directly into the ground.  It is now about 15ft tall and it's difficult to pick the high-up figs so they burst open.
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