JoAnn749
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...with all of the cuttings you root? I don't have a problem with them (yet) since I haven't rooted any in 3 years. I don't count the cuttings I am rooting now. I only have about 10 in pots (so far!) and most of them are unknowns since they are old and I have lost the names. Anyway, I love the process of rooting and seeing a stick start to root and grow into an actual tree! Do you have plans for the the new trees to be re-homed and adopted out to a new care giver? I have a couple of people I am going to gift a tree to but that's it for now. I need them to actually grow for a while first LOL
__________________ Jo-Ann DFW TX, Zone 7b-8a Wish List: Black Madeira,, Kathleen's Black, Malta Black, Marseille VS Black, White Paradisio, LSU Scott's Black, Conadria, White Trianna, Marttineca Rimada, Excel, Peter's Honey, Bebera Preta (Abebereira), Strawberry Verte
sobelri
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Last year I was able to root more Celeste and Brown Turkey than I needed. I found a home for them at a local school.
__________________ SE Texas, zone 8b
PeterC
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I would love to trade local Long Island members or people we can actual meet, established small duplicate trees. I often give as a gift established fig trees to people who are willing to adopt and take properly care of.
__________________ Growing: Sal's Corleone, Brooklyn Unknown, Peters Honey, White Kadoda, Brown Turkey, Black Mission, Deanna, Green Irchia, Hollier, Sals E Wanted: A very cold hardy fig, Hardy Chicago or Celeste Zone 7 Long Island
Jamie0507
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I have been thinking about this a lot lately.. I have quite a few duplicates & even triplicates (lol is that even a word?) that I plan to mostly gift or trade in the near future.. Right off the bat, all of my local aunts & uncles have a surprise fig tree that I will give them on Easter Sunday most likely.. And then I think I will start to look through forum members wishlists (both here & at ourfigs) and start sending out some PM's.. Of course it would be great to meet some local forum members in person (like PeterC says above) and bring a few fig tree gifts along as well.. Otherwise I'm not quite sure how the heck I will possibly keep this many fig trees! I do not have a real count of the number of trees I have, but I do know that I've rooted 85 new varieties so far.. Considering the fact that I rooted 2-3 of each variety, I think I'm going to be in over my head here lol! I'm loving it though, dont let me fool ya!
__________________ Jamie Zone 6A My List of Fig Varieties:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13MXbhU3b-5Y4bkNSWHVikw6m-vovlHZcBjcsxMwQ7iY Wish list: Col. Littmans, Figoin, Black Tuscan.. And now for my "Hey..A girl has got to have dreams!" wishlist: Sangue Dolce, Montenegro, Rigato del Salento
levar
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Yeah I've been thinking about this too. I have a few UCD cuttings including Sucrette and Blanquette, and some LSU Scott's Black and I kinda don't know what to do with them. I guess I'd sell them but I'm kind of afraid of shipping someone a tree. I've received trees and know how to do it but I'm a little worried about their safety. Sort of irrational but w/e. I've gifted so many trees to friends and family - most of whom don't really care much about figs, so I kinda can't dump everything onto them. I also can't keep them. So I don't know? Maybe Craigslist or if anyone sees this and wants a fully rooted gallon tree, PM me...
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Figs: Fiaschetta lunga di Campagnola, Unk Pastiliere, Cajun Gold, Marangiana, Rigato del Salento, Black Ischia, St. Rita, Dottato d'Élia, Watt's Zingarella , Zidi, Macool, 187-25, Peter's Honey, Peloponnisiaka aspra sika, and Martinenca Rimada.
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Elfarach
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This is the first year I have extra rooted cuttings and airlayers and have gifted them to family... Mostly Black Jack and VdB... I tried gifting to neighbors but been turned down because there is this "belief" that fig trees grow so fast and wild they cause more damage than good... Doesn't matter how hard I try to convince them that they are super controllable... Oh well, maybe family thinks the same way but don't have the heart to turn you down, haha...
__________________ Simon C. So. Cal (El Monte) Zone 10a Wish list: Adriatic JH, Raspberry Latte, Violet de Sollies, Col de Dame Black, Ischia Black, Takoma Violet
paully22
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Thanks to my Canadian fig friends for trees I get. For many years now I am almost free from having to root cuttings. I get their surplus. Likewise I make for them air layers. I do more air layers these days. This season I only have 3 variants to root.
sobelri
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Brooklynmatty
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Originally Posted by PeterC I would love to trade local Long Island members or people we can actual meet, established small duplicate trees. I often give as a gift established fig trees to people who are willing to adopt and take properly care of.
Peter. I should know by mid may on my duplicates and would love to catch up with you. I can gift you a variety or two that I have after figuring out my in progress offers to people and family :)
I also plan on taking inventory and gifting my duplicates and possibly trading with anyone with varieties that I failed to root or acquire.
__________________ Matt - Long Island - Zone 7BWishlist: CDD Roja, Planera, CDD Rimada Please use the following thread if your growing my "unknown Sheepshead" to track your progress.http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/saved-brooklyn-tree-unknown-sheepshead-community-growlog-7808733?pid=1290171384
Centurion
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I had that problem a few years ago, but now only grow 8 or 10 a year. I am always running into someone who would like one, especially in the summer after tasting a few figs, so finding homes for them usually isn't much of a problem. And I only root those I know will do well in our area. My trees are all over this county. Makes me smile when I drive by one and see it doing well.
__________________ Dave
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DatesNFigs
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Originally Posted by Brooklynmatty Peter. I should know by mid may on my duplicates and would love to catch up with you. I can gift you a variety or two that I have after figuring out my in progress offers to people and family :) I also plan on taking inventory and gifting my duplicates and possibly trading with anyone with varieties that I failed to root or acquire.
If you guys are looking for a local trade in may/june, please shoot me a pm as I sometimes have extras myself.
__________________ Drew Zone 7b - Queens NYC
PeterC
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I should have a Brown Turkey/ MT Etna and a White fig type by then, I will post some photos when they are uncovered. Would definitely meet up and do a trade or gift out.
__________________ Growing: Sal's Corleone, Brooklyn Unknown, Peters Honey, White Kadoda, Brown Turkey, Black Mission, Deanna, Green Irchia, Hollier, Sals E Wanted: A very cold hardy fig, Hardy Chicago or Celeste Zone 7 Long Island
kingoceanos
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I give extras to my church when they do fund raising, of course that,s not the figs, (because I just started with them). I've grown lots of Meyers lemon trees, ( super easy ). If your going to send trees to members please do so before the summer heat gets here. I bought a few fruit trees last year and I think they got left out in the heat at some post office along the way, they looked terrible and are just now starting to come back.
__________________ Wish List so far.Figo Preto, Italian 258, Godfather
rmulhero
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I will too have extras on my hands......I don't think anyone from the forum lives up my way :(. But if anyone comes up for a craft beer run let me know.
__________________ Becky, zone 5 Growing: Hardy Chicago, VdB, Dessert King, Celeste, Green Ischia, Marseilles VS, Kathleen's Black, Red Sicilian, Adriatic JH, Violetta bayerfeinge, New Brunswick, Magnolia and Italian Honey. Wishlist: Sicilian Black JR, Petite Negra, Sweet George, Lattarula, Sals Corleone (Gene), Vasilika sika, Galicia negra, Dalmatie and any cold hardy fig.
Brooklynmatty
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Originally Posted by DatesNFigs If you guys are looking for a local trade in may/june, please shoot me a pm as I sometimes have extras myself.
Yea- we can try and figure out our inventories around then and we can setup a swap if anything.
__________________ Matt - Long Island - Zone 7BWishlist: CDD Roja, Planera, CDD Rimada Please use the following thread if your growing my "unknown Sheepshead" to track your progress.http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/saved-brooklyn-tree-unknown-sheepshead-community-growlog-7808733?pid=1290171384
Ework
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If any of you are willing to ship, I am willing to pay a reasonable fee! Let me know if any of you have some for sale and I will take them off your hands. Thanks!
figgygoose
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Speaking of wish lists has one been started for 2016? I'd be interested in knowing what other members are looking for!
smatthew
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Originally Posted by JoAnn749 ...with all of the cuttings you root?
Don't ask such questions! People might start wondering "Why does smatthew have 250+ rooted cuttings. That's easily 100 more than he can use" The best answer I can come up with is - they make decent barter. I started collecting cider apple varieties this year, and one enabler requested rooted figs in trade. Perfect! Plus I can help out friends who's cuttings didn't survive.
__________________Blackberry & Fig Farmer in East Bay San Francisco - Sunol.
Wanted ( 4) : Emalyn's Purple, IT-258, Pastiliere and Milco Caprifig.
Smyfigs
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I have a few duplicates that im rooting. Celeste, LSU Purple & Alma seem to root fairly easily for me. I am gifting a few but i will still have extras if anyone would like to trade.
__________________Meg-Hardiness Zone 10a Looking for... Socorro Blk Wuhan Jolly Tiger Lamperia Preta Herschtetten St. Jean Black Ischia "The best way to show my gratitude is to accept everything, even my problems, with joy." ~ Mother Teresa "Do not pass by a man in need for you may be the hand of God to him." ~Proverbs 3:27~ "He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted." ~Job 5:4
Smyfigs
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Originally Posted by smatthew Don't ask such questions! People might start wondering "Why does smatthew have 250+ rooted cuttings. That's easily 100 more than he can use" The best answer I can come up with is - they make decent barter. I started collecting cider apple varieties this year, and one enabler requested rooted figs in trade. Perfect! Plus I can help out friends who's cuttings didn't survive.
Smatthew, i can imagine they are good barter!
__________________Meg-Hardiness Zone 10a Looking for... Socorro Blk Wuhan Jolly Tiger Lamperia Preta Herschtetten St. Jean Black Ischia "The best way to show my gratitude is to accept everything, even my problems, with joy." ~ Mother Teresa "Do not pass by a man in need for you may be the hand of God to him." ~Proverbs 3:27~ "He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted." ~Job 5:4