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Florea, vasilika, it258, lyndhurst | Roots: CdD Grise and Noir: PICTURES

it258 VS : yellow bucket
Lyndhurst KK: Blk planter
Florea MN: red pot
Vasilika VS: soda bottle

Spagetti Roots: CdD Grise VS and CdDNoir VS

Enjoy
Jenn

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Good looking trees. Nice network of roots.

Jenn, thanks for sharing. They all look really good.

looks good !

Very nice may you have continued success with them.

Really nice looking plants and great root growth! Nice pix, and thanks for sharing.

Congratulations!  Hope you get lots of great figs from them!

Nice job Jen. They look very well cared for. Wow that's some shiny red oak behind the I-258.

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Nice work Jen!  

Doing fig shuffle. Man I didn't realize how many figs I had until my back started popping. Urgh. It's frustrating but they relax me once I get everything organized.

Thanks folks :-)

Jennifer

Good luck and they look good.

"..Man I didn't realize how many figs I had until my back started popping. Urgh"

Just wait and see how the fig shuffle goes, once you have several plants in 20-35g containers. No fun.

Good job.

Navid.

Big yard.... I am so excited! Work work work... Can't wait for "The Farmers Market". I will be there for sure

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Originally Posted by nkesh099
"..Man I didn't realize how many figs I had until my back started popping. Urgh"<br><br>Just wait and see how the fig shuffle goes, once you have several plants in 20-35g containers. No fun. <br><br>Good job.<br><br>Navid.


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Originally Posted by nkesh099
"..Man I didn't realize how many figs I had until my back started popping. Urgh"<br><br>Just wait and see how the fig shuffle goes, once you have several plants in 20-35g containers. No fun. <br><br>Good job.<br><br>Navid.


Navid,

Remember my backyard I showed you? It's huge. Moving these 20lb ++ pots around this big yard is a lot of work. As my collection grew, so did my responsibility for them also. Hauling and DRAGGING the tree from the basement is exhausting. I throw fits every now and then, especially when I get home from work-being already tired as it is.

After working, I invest several hours to make sure nothing is rotting or shriveled up, then I go outside inspecting voles, squirrels, birds and migrating fruit flies. This year my expense will probably amount to $$$.00 - $$$$.00 of accessories: green house materials, soil, wires, tools, pots, PVC pipes...Holy moly! I'm rethinking about chickens in my yard-lol


PS
Lately when I see "roots", I think to myself "uh oh, do I have enough money to buy more soil?"- lol. I really do think about that. But I have clever ways, Lowes gives away USED nursery pots freely, only if you ask, try it ;-)

Thanks Navid,
Jennifer

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