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Originally Posted by VeryNew2Figs
Beautiful tree. Do you use the hardwood bark mulch that's in the background for your soil mix?
No, I've never used any kind of wood product in my soil, I read a while back as it decomposes it can mess with the nitrogen.
http://www.nola.com/homegarden/index.ssf/2014/03/does_wood_mulch_deplete_the_so.html
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Originally Posted by fignutty
Next yr try leaving one tree only lightly pruned. According to Harvey's recent post that should give you earlier maturing fruit.
Or grow Preto, or get a greenhouse, or shuffle more in spring....
I've had good success with waking them up 3-4 weeks early inside but haven't done it in a few years, maybe next year.
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Originally Posted by ThaiFig
How old are they now?
This is their 5th year. Every year I usually pull them out, shave about 2 inches off the sides, 4-5 inches off the bottom and put them back in.
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Originally Posted by Blackfoot
Must be those soy sauce 5 Gallon buckets!
There is this Sushi/Japanese place in town that throws them out every couple of weeks. They also throw out square 4 gallon buckets from Pickled Ginger, I stocked up :)
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Originally Posted by Petechanr
Here's my in ground Black Madeira from Keith. First picture from 2014 the rest today. 8 ft tall 6ft wide loaded with figs. Thanks Keith!!!
Your welcome Pete. Secaucus must be good for BM, You're only 10 minutes east of me, never thought of putting one in the ground.