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gwarring
Registered: Posts: 20 |
The fig is at least 20 ft. tall, and is more like a big shrub with 6 or 8 trunks. It would be much more useful if it were about 1/2 that height. The health of the tree is the most important thing, with shape, new wood and fruit production being secondary. Most of the trunks are 6- 8 inches in diameter at about 8 ft. Some people have advocated "topping" at about 6-8 ft., but I'm pretty sure there would be no way to make that good looking. I have thought about cutting maybe 2 or 3 trunks at staggered heights of 4-6 ft. this year and then trying something similar next year but am not sure where that will end up. Does anyone have any suggestions? |
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pitangadiego
Registered: Posts: 5,447 |
See photos from Axier in Spain at http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/fig/msg0217352311759.html?7 |
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Axier
Registered: Posts: 217 |
Thank you Jon. I was going to post the same thing here. In any case, it was continuously disturbed after pruned on account of lot of grafts that I did in the spring-summer 2006. If I had left it alone, it probably had grown taller. Before pruning:
Just pruned in January 2006:
In September 2006: ![]() |
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gwarring
Registered: Posts: 20 |
I have been trying to include a link or picture of the intended victim but not having a lot of luck. Jon, is there a photo insertion tutorial or how to somewhere? |
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gwarring
Registered: Posts: 20 |
So here is the first victim. It is probably 18 ft or so, and needs to come down to no more than 8-10 ft. It is in a public space and I really don't want it to look butchered. |
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