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johnjay7491
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For several year I grew primarily three figs in south central NH, Hardy Chicago, and English Brown Turkey (Burnt Ridge). The figs were grown in ground but dug up October-early November and placed in the cellar in 32 gallon trash cans with a soil mix. It sort of worked most of the time. |
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figpig_66
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thats interesting info. I seen a similar video before showing the in ground trees being uprooted and baried in shallow trenches before winter and trees survived harsh winter. Once you get the trench dug it will be easier each winter to re dig same spot. Give it a go with a small tree to try it out. I live in Louisiana so i cant test this. Richie |
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cjmach1973
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last summer was not a good 1 for fruit prodution, too many cool summer days. I work in worcester and see numerous trees that are wrapped with hay, burlap, and then plastic, and they seem to do well. So do the ones that are buried, but not many people have a bobcat to do all that digging |
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