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Minnesota Guy here saying hello always looking for advice

Welcome to the forum!  This is a really great bunch of fig fans gathered together to help each other.  Bring on the questions!!

Since you are new, you might want to go to the top menu to the control panel, then under the signature place, put your zone so everyone can understand where you are and give more helpful advice to you.

Happy to have you here!

Suzi

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Welcome to the forum, please tell us a little about yourself, what do you grow, how long have you been interested in figs etc?

From one newbie to another, welcome!

Everyone was a newbie at some time. hopefully the hard won knowledge of others will get you up and running more easily and more quickly. Welcome.

Welcome from a newbie too ! This is a great forum - loads of info and great people !

Welcome from near Chicago .

Welcome!

Welcome, great group! most knowledge in one place!  Most helpful

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I am new to growing figs everything i grow needs to be in containers. I have a Hardy Chicago and a Brown Turkey. They are just babys. I am looking to buy any hardy and a little more mature trees if anyone is willing to sell.

Some of us sell, but most of us gift cuttings!  You need to learn how to make a cutting into a plant!  Wow!  I love the confusion I create!!

My bad!

I think you will be happy with the figs you have!!  Maybe somebody in your zone can help you out!!

Suzi

GM1 Welcome to the forum!

Welcome GM1.
You'll learn more through this form than reading a book.

Welcome to the forum...this is indeed a great place to learn and share about all things figs...I have learned so much about propagating and growing figs. Even though I grew up with a fig tree in my Dad's garden,  I never knew of the vast variety of figs out there and how relatively easy it is to propagate figs from cuttings. I have learned how to air-layer (have one going now), root small cuttings into beautiful little trees, and the value of cutting the trees fruiting limbs back to encourage ripening, especially for those of us who live in the colder zones of the country. Yes, a very valuable and great community this forum is...Welcome Again!!! Pat

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One good fig!

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