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schaplin
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I think I may have a problem. I mean Jon's cuttings don't become available until Feb. yet somehow my refrigerator is filling up with cuttings. I keep getting things that are not on my wish list because they sound so interesting. Last year I had about a 90% success rate from cuttings to pots. I have about 30 trees right that will need much bigger pots next year (maybe more). Now I look at last years list and think there are still things I would like to grow. Intervention may be need here. Lucky I have an acre to play with but eventually I will run out of room... |
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COGardener
Registered: Posts: 814 |
I think we all feel your pain, there will always be more varieties that we want. I thought I would be happy with just two or three, I now have 7 trees, I am rooting 5 addition varieties and being gifted an unknown quantity from and extremely generous member. |
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rcantor
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Welcome to the madhouse :) There were 2 layers of pots in my garage then three, four, 6 and it's full. Fortunately my neighbor has space... |
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Ruuting
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Admitting it is an important step...so is accepting it :) Welcome, dear Sharon. How about planting in ground, and culling the rootballs in Fall, or protecting the trees after chopping them to 2' height? I'm going with 6' spacing, which should allow for at least 50 in ground. You can always graft other varieties on, and keep your potting soil costs down by not having to uppot or fertilize as much. You can also start air layers of those that you don't want to risk losing to weather, and make a small group of backups every year, just in case. The way I reason with my addiction is by telling myself (and my wife, friends, and coworkers) that I'm trialing 100 varieties, and will eventually only keep 2 (4) dozen or so. If it sounds like you have a plan, your loved ones won't be so sure you have a problem ;) |
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brianm
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I already have my money ready for Jon's cuttings, im itching for more lol. |
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ADelmanto
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I feel your pain. I'm at about 100 varieties and counting. I still have Davis and Jon's cuttings to look forward to. :-) |
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RichinNJ
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[QUOTE=schaplin]I think I may have a problem. I mean Jon's cuttings don't become available until Feb. yet somehow my refrigerator is filling up with cuttings. I keep getting things that are not on my wish list because they sound so interesting. Last year I had about a 90% success rate from cuttings to pots. I have about 30 trees right that will need much bigger pots next year (maybe more). Now I look at last years list and think there are still things I would like to grow. Intervention may be need here. Lucky I have an acre to play with but eventually I will run out of room...[/QUOTE] You have a fig problem. Welcome to the fig forum. |
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schaplin
Registered: Posts: 662 |
Wow. I don't feel so bad. Looking at the 5 acres across the street seems just about normal now.. |
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COGardener
Registered: Posts: 814 |
I'm looking at 5 acers also and yes, figs will grow to being a chunk of that. I can't waIt. ... thinking around 300 varieties one day and multiples of my favorites. |
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Charlie
Registered: Posts: 1,214 |
I don't see what the problem is? :) |
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FiggyFrank
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We have discussed moving within the next 3-5 years and it would be so nice to have at least 2 acres of nice land to plant trees and have room for a decent greenhouse. |
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Frankallen
Registered: Posts: 994 |
You are preaching to the Choir!...: ) |
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schaplin
Registered: Posts: 662 |
It could be worse. I think this is way cheaper than most addictions and they have not yet developed a breath test. |
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Charlie
Registered: Posts: 1,214 |
Sir, have you been eating figs tonight? Step away from the fig basket nice and slow. Hiding one up your sleeve eh!!! I'm going to have to confiscate those... |
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jkuo
Registered: Posts: 156 |
My collection is small, but I too appear to have overrun my capacity. I originally thought I was going to plant 1-2 trees in ground. One season later, I have 10 trees in pots overwintering in the garage, 9 unknowns inside under grow lights, and 22 cuttings started. I checked my yard plant map, and determined that I can plant 8 fig trees in ground. I'm contemplating cutting down an ailing birch tree just to make space for a few more varieties in the yard. I didn't expect figs to be so addictive. |
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donpaid
Registered: Posts: 216 |
rcantor, |
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ADelmanto
Registered: Posts: 911 |
rcantor, |
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snaglpus
Registered: Posts: 4,072 |
My problem is, I keep finding varieties that taste great. But, I've already started cutting back. I won't be buying cuttings from Jon or UCD next year. Like Sharon, I too have cuttings in the fridge. I'm in no hurry to start cuttings. I can get cuttings to root now in 17 days. So, presently, my propagation station insidde my garage is overrun with dormant figs. And I don't pull figs out until Easter. So, Sharon I feel your pain. I was worried about my cuttings until I bought a food saver. Its the fastest way to store cuttings. |
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drphil69
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garden_whisperer
Registered: Posts: 1,613 |
No intervention from us enablers |
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Norhayati
Registered: Posts: 341 |
No problem...no problem at all Norhayati |
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FiggyFrank
Registered: Posts: 2,713 |
[QUOTE=snaglpus]I was worried about my cuttings until I bought a food saver. Its the fastest way to store cuttings.[/QUOTE] |
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deerhunter16b
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James you are my idol. |
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DonCentralTexas
Registered: Posts: 475 |
Wow James, I couldn't agree more....that's why i moved to the "country". I am glad you found more lands to conquer. I see a grant in your future for teaching kids about the importance of growing real food. |
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Norhayati
Registered: Posts: 341 |
Wow James...you said it all!!! Norhayati |
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Rewton
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James that was an inspiring description of your "journey". I've been doing something similar on my 0.29 acres but don't have the Florida climate so my repertoire is much smaller. Don, I'd like to move to the country too but I have a wife who fantasizes about downsizing to an apartment in the middle of the city. Hmmm... |
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jkuo
Registered: Posts: 156 |
James, that is awesome what you've done. Inspirational. |
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cis4elk
Registered: Posts: 1,719 |
[QUOTE] eventually only keep 2 (4) dozen or so.[/QUOTE] |
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NativeSun
Registered: Posts: 178 |
Akkkk! I cant believe I just deleted that! What was I not thinking! |
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Ampersand
Registered: Posts: 728 |
[QUOTE=Rewton]...my 0.29 acres...[/QUOTE] |
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COGardener
Registered: Posts: 814 |
It seems as though many of us are driving down the same road. Bound by more then our love of figs but our love of growing, especially edibles. I have 39 non fig trees currently growing in my orchard, over 3000 square feet of garden, plus edibles in my flower beds and an assortment of berries, grapes extra. Anything that will grow here, I'm going to try it, if I don't have room in ground, I'm adding a graft or 20. Some off my trees are now frank'n trees with 12 or more grafts and more coming every year. |
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nycfig
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[QUOTE=snaglpus]I was worried about my cuttings until I bought a food saver. Its the fastest way to store cuttings.[/QUOTE] |
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cis4elk
Registered: Posts: 1,719 |
[QUOTE]It will be enclosed with wire in its entirety, not so much for birds and tree rats (squirrels) but more to protect the figs from hail. [/QUOTE] |
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COGardener
Registered: Posts: 814 |
Calvin, |
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rcantor
Registered: Posts: 5,727 |
My post was pure hyperbole. Even Jon doesn't have that many plants (as far as I know). That's why I said, "we've all been there." when none of us has :) |
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COGardener
Registered: Posts: 814 |
[QUOTE=rcantor]My post was pure hyperbole. Even Jon doesn't have that many plants (as far as I know). That's why I said, "we've all been there." when none of us has :) |
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jkuo
Registered: Posts: 156 |
[QUOTE=COGardener] |
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COGardener
Registered: Posts: 814 |
[QUOTE=jkuo][QUOTE=COGardener] |
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waynea
Registered: Posts: 1,886 |
Simple is good! |
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pino
Registered: Posts: 2,118 |
I am jealous of all the F4F members living in fig paradises. Nice warm climate no winter to worry about just watching fig trees mature into those beautiful iconic shapes and worrying about not eating too many figs. Your problems seems more like just getting used to your fig hobby and learning how to enjoy figs fully. |
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waynea
Registered: Posts: 1,886 |
Pino, most of us deep southerners would love to have Canadian summers instead of our steamy hot humid summers. |
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pino
Registered: Posts: 2,118 |
Wayne, |
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GreenFin
Registered: Posts: 684 |
[QUOTE=pino]Maybe instead of a new car I will put in a climate controlled greenhouse for my figs[/QUOTE] |
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schaplin
Registered: Posts: 662 |
I suspect many of you folks also are addicted to other interesting things. For example I have over a thousand orchids which far exceeds my fig addition. Nice thing about figs is you can always have something in the fridge. Can't wait to start my cuttings tho. |
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COGardener
Registered: Posts: 814 |
[QUOTE=pino]I am jealous of all the F4F members living in fig paradises. Nice warm climate no winter to worry about just watching fig trees mature into those beautiful iconic shapes and worrying about not eating too many figs. Your problems seems more like just getting used to your fig hobby and learning how to enjoy figs fully. |
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snaglpus
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Sad to say, but I am still bringing trees indoors! At one time I had 70 trees in the ground. Starting this year, I've decided to move some of my hard to find trees from in ground to self watering pots. My climte is so up and down. My in ground trees produce figs every year but the numbers of figs are reducing. So, I brought these in yesterday, Smith, Native Black, and Italian 258. For now, I just wrapped the root balls in burlap and placed i doors. I also brought in Kadota, Excel, Saint Anthony, LSU Champagne, Aubique Petite, Black Mission, Monticello, and a few others. I already had 500+ indoors. I got plenty of room. However, I had to buy 20 3 foot plant stands. I'm going to plant these in in my orchard, Brown Turkey, Florea, Marseilles Black, LSU Purple. |
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coop951
Registered: Posts: 597 |
It is very hard to explain this fig passion that we all feel. I don't know why we always want "just one more tree" when we all know that we have enough. |
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schaplin
Registered: Posts: 662 |
I know what you mean. I keep saying OK it's time to settle down and grow what you have but it doesn't work. Next time I'm back up in NJ I would like to see your plants. Most likely that would not be until summer tho. I still have to make a couple more trips to finish cleaning out my old greenhouse. It's very close to Bill's Figs. |
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OttawanZ5
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Pino from Niagara zone 6a wrote "I guess the grass always looks greener on the other side." How true. |
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