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Bass
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Here's a new video on the different techniques of fig growing by Montserrat pons. It's in Catalan, You will learn a lot just by watching. |
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nelson20vt
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Nice video thanks Bass for posting. Funny enough I have his book and when I attempted reading I couldnt understand much but hearing him speak I understood most of what he was saying pretty cool. |
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james
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I started watching this earlier and Mozilla quit about 20 minutes in. I'll have to watch the rest later. |
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paulandirene
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Bass, thanks for posting the link to the video. Very informative and enjoyable. Hi James I might be able to help describe the cultivation. My wife and I visited Monserrat on a day trip from Barcelona two years ago. Monserrat showed us some of the planting holes, which seem gigantic compared to the cuttings being placed in them.A unique characteristic of his land is that there is a damp clay layer down about 2 meters. As the tree grows it is deep-watered a few times [and the hole is filled in around it up to the surface], the deep anchor roots grow in the crevices of the soil and search for moisture in the clay layer, while other roots grow between 10-50cm beneath the surface to take advantage of rain and nutrients. The cultivator is set between 20-30cm deep. If some of the smaller roots are broken and pulled to the surface, the tree doesn't suffer but must use energy to regenerate new roots. |
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Gina
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I really wish I could have, but I'm afraid I didn't understand much of anything. I however was amazed at the size of the planting holes. Egads. My poor planted trees of every variety should be so lucky. |
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james
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The reason for my question is this: I dug out a 13 (ish) year old tree several years ago. Most all of the roots were between the soil surface and 9" deep. There were three anchor roots that grew downward. The remainder grew outward from the tree. I think, if I had cut the roots with a plow (like in the video) at a depth of more than a couple of inches, a great majority of the trees roots would have been severed. |
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hoosierbanana
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Catalan seems like French, Spanish and Italian mixed. I am going to watch it several times to absorb. Thanks Bass. |
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