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Dan_la
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Here is a picture of my in ground Ronde De Bordeaux fig. This tree was completely top killed this past winter. All of the growth that you see on this tree came from new growth that rose from the roots The stick that you see next to this tree is exactly 4 ft tall. This tree will ripen a few figs this season. As you can see, it wants to grow into a HUGE tree. |
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snaglpus
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Wow! That is some major improvement over the weeks! Nice tree Dan! |
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Dan_la
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Dennis......this tree scares me!! |
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Boris
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Hi Dan, |
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Dan_la
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That sure sound strange doesn't it???? How can that be in zone 9?? |
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Boris
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In NC we have a similar problem with the late spring frosts. However, in 14 years that I am in here, it happened only ones to see the young shoots killed. Later , new shoots grew from dormant buds. |
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Bass
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I planted this fig in the middle of my garden, it had survived and grown very this summer. It is very vigorous, and productive variety indeed. The fluctuating weather does hurt the fig. In the mediterranean region usually when it warms up it remains that way, at least as far as I can remember. |
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Dan_la
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During some of our winters, it is not unusal to go from winter coats & heaters to short pants & air conditioning over the course of several weeks!! It is those extreme warm/cold cyles that can hurt some fig trees. It would be much better for my fig trees if the weather just remained cold. Like I've said, as a fig tree gets older they usually adapt and this becomes less of a problem. |
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Boris
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I was envying those who live in the deep south and have the possibility to grow all the subtropical plants, but the weather in the south turned out to have its own shortfalls. |
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Dan_la
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Being too close to the Gulf of Mexico often brings rains, tropical storms, and hurricanes. Also, in some areas they have very sandy soils which nematodes love and this can be a problem. |
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rafed
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Want to sell it? |
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Dan_la
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I still want to study this one a few more years. RdB will produce figs from new growth that comes up from the roots. I did not know that until I saw it on my tree. |
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rafed
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I have two from two good sources. |
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Dan_la
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OK |
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rafed
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Thanks |
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