cobb4861
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Figs normally require a fair amount of sun to set fruit. Being in shade will reduce the yield or eliminate the crop entirely in some instances.
__________________ Chris Fairchild
Virginia Beach, Va.
USDA Hardiness Zone 8a
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cobb4861
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I thought they were good examples since there has been a lot of talk about tree's yellowing and dropping leaves. These do every year, but every year they come back beautifully and have a huge crop of figs.
__________________ Meghan Cobb ~ Growing zone 9 Wish List: Pane e Vino White and /or Dark, De la Reina, Iranian mountain fig and anything else that is great to grow or at least try in the hot and humid Southeast Texas.
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Wow, so many fig trees near me that I've never seen. The first one is huge in diameter! Danny K made me believe that there are a lot of trees near me (and I'm sure there are) I just need to start looking in older neighborhoods.
__________________ Steve
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I feel the same here in NE Texas, Steve. There are bound to be figs here, I'm just not looking in the right places.
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cobb4861
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Steve, these are all pretty good size. The smallest was probably that first picture. And just down the street from this park there is a fig tree that stands a good 10 ft above a wood privacy fence. A lot of nice old fig tree's in this area. Jules, you will probably be driving home one day and look over and spot a large fig tree that you had just simply missed before.
__________________ Meghan Cobb ~ Growing zone 9 Wish List: Pane e Vino White and /or Dark, De la Reina, Iranian mountain fig and anything else that is great to grow or at least try in the hot and humid Southeast Texas.