sonnya
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Posted 1479056176
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I have several figs in ground and they have grown to about waist high and really healthy. What do I need to do to take them through winter? This is their first year. I also have a fig tree bought at lowe's and I'm pretty certain it is a couple maybe years old and at present has several figs. How do I winter it and it is also in ground.
__________________ Zone 8b Temple, Tx Kadota, Brown Turkey, Celesta, Chicago Hardy, LSU purple, Black Mission, Violette De Bordeaux, Texas Everbearing. I want enough figs to eat a fig each day.
Sas
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Posted 1479058174
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The first year, I tried covering my trees with foam pipe insulation, but still had some damaged branch tips.
Covering around the base with about 6" of Texas hardwood mulch will probably do it. They sell them at Home Depot for $3.37 per bag. Nowadays I don't protect any of my trees included the potted ones. They all stay outside. I have lost more trees to mice rather than anything else.
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figoffrandy
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Posted 1479064249
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In 8b you would probably have minimal dieback, I have heard of people putting an upside down trashcan over their figs to protect against windchill however
__________________ Georgia - Zone 8a My Current Figs: O'Rourke, LSU Tiger, LSU Scott's Black, LSU Hollier, LSU Improved Celeste, LSU Scotts Yellow, LSU Champagne, LSU Gold, LSU Purple, Strawberry Verte, Col de Dame Noir, Figo Preto, Nero 600 M, Raspberry Latte, Chicago Hardy, Celeste, Brown Turkey, Violette de Bordeaux, Kadota Wish List: RdB, Colonel Littman's Black Cross
CliffH
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Posted 1479074487
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Originally Posted by figoffrandy .... I have heard of people putting an upside down trashcan over their figs to protect against windchill ....
I'm in zone 8b too, and this is what I plan to do for some small citrus trees that I planted in the ground this spring.CliffH.
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