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Ray Given's fig talk, MS fall 2007
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hlyell:
Hello all, I'm the one who attended Ray's presentation and reported from my notes. I posted this info at GW Fig Forum. Here's the URL: ...
Figs 4 Fun Website OVERHAUL
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svanessa:
Hi Jon, I have to agree the banner is too big so it takes up space better used for fig information. I also have a hard time with the blue lettering...
New PIX N-Z, #s, USDA/UC Davis collection
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scott_ga:
In case no one has said it lately, thanks for all you do (both of you) to make this information so widely available.
Roots from end to end, help!
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fignut:
Peg, I wasn't suggesting using soil. It would basically be the same method you are using now - vermiculite in a soda bottle. But instead of the...
UC Davis order
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fignut:
hlyell, It is a wonderful resource, but they are already telling us amateurs that they can't handle our requests anymore. I ordered from Davis for...
Leaves shrivel on cutting?
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Italiangirl74:
Thanks Sue, I will give you a hello in spring. Ciao, Maggie
anyone to trade cuttings long island, nyc area
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hlyell:
email sent
natalino-fig any knowledge of?
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hlyell:
I don't know if it is significant, but the fig Ernie Grimo sells is spelled as Natalina (rather than Natalino). The tree I bought from Grimo...
Big size fig tree in a pot
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Peg919:
I wasn't poking fun at anyone. I just root pruned a tree from a 3 gal. pot and it was one heck of a job! With all the work I had with a small pot it...
too soon to cover long island area? wilt proof any good?
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scottfsmith:
I tried it one year on my figs and it didn't seem to do much. I found that complete covering and insulating were a lot more important than ...
Info. dealing mailing bare root fig tree
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james:
Lou, I have had pretty good luck bare-rooting trees, even when not dormant. If you are concerned about the weight, you can remove...
New PIX
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pitangadiego:
I have added about 650 new pix at http://figs4fun.com for names beginning with A-M. I will be adding N-Z, probably next week, followed by USDA / UC...
UC Davis pix No. 34
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pitangadiego:
UC Davis pix No. 34 The goal of this trip was to photograph as many of the cultivars as possible. Some were earlier season figs, and no longer...
UC Davis pix No. 33
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pitangadiego:
UC Davis pix No. 33 The goal of this trip was to photograph as many of the cultivars as possible. Some were earlier season figs, and no longer...
UC Davis pix No. 32
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pitangadiego:
UC Davis pix No. 32 The goal of this trip was to photograph as many of the cultivars as possible. Some were earlier season figs, and no longer...
UC Davis pix No. 31
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pitangadiego:
UC Davis pix No. 31 The goal of this trip was to photograph as many of the cultivars as possible. Some were earlier season figs, and no longer...
Question about Peter Danna
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Italiangirl74:
Ciao Paul, When you put the Peters Honey in the ground, take good care to bury good next year. From what I gather they like a little extra sun and...
First Frost in Zone 6b,Southern New Jersey
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Herman2:
Elizabeth:I had many frozen,because i have more than "Many figs" When you have more than 50 figs in your backyard let see,how you will...
First snow of the year!
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pitangadiego:
Thanx everyone for helping to make a point I tried to stress in my seminar this summer. Be creative. I was teaching n rooting cuttings, but the point...
Day length
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OttawanZ5:
If we have to look at something positive in our zones, it is that our fig trees get a lot lot of rest compared to Jon's figs. I guess we should send...
Google image Fig tree
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OttawanZ5:
Maggie If the environment is right, the roots will find a way to grow. I have seen figs growing in the middle of high retainer walls in Asia. I have...
What A Year!
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jrice:
It all started with the record Easter freeze. Figs were in full leaf and many setting. Some older varieties which have been in the ground 20 years...
UC Davis pix No. 29
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pitangadiego:
UC Davis pix No. 29 The goal of this trip was to photograph as many of the cultivars as possible. Some were earlier season figs, and no longer...
Air Layering Fig Branch in dormancy
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OttawanZ5:
Thank you all. I shall wait until spring comes and the active growth starts. Until then I will keep myself busy with seed catalogues and almanacs...
Achieving Dormancy and Leaves Dropping
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pitangadiego:
It takes time. The leaves do not respond instantly to environmental/climatic changes.
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