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Stanley_51
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I grow figs in conditions where winter temperatures reach - 20 ° C degrees.This corresponds to the choice of varieties.I prefer parthenocarpic fig trees of the Adriatic Group.My collection contains about 20 species from the Mediterranean : |
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go4broek
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Nice figs, Stanley! How are you protecting your trees during the Winter? Also, is that the Dalmatian pictured? Thanks! |
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Stanley_51
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Yes, It is a dalmatian. It is grown in a cold greenhouse, without protection. We could not ripe outside. |
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go4broek
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Nice! When you say "cold greenhouse" do you mean it is unheated even at night? |
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Stanley_51
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Yes, there is no heating, even in winter.Today in the night, -11 ° C |
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tmc2009
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Nice greenhouse. What do you do in the summer? Do you remove some of the panels or does it have vents? |
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Stanley_51
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The greenhouse has two windows in the roof, so it can ventilate it's too hot. |
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go4broek
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EWWWWW!! SNOW!! You have me curious again, Stanley...why is there snow inside the greenhouse?! LOL Also, looks like you need a rounded roof in your area. |
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Stanley_51
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Snow is in the greenhouse to cool. When the winter sun shines, fig trees would be awakened and began to sprout. |
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satellitehead
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This is a most interesting setup. Thanks for sharing. |
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tmc2009
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Great idea on how to regulate the inside temperature. When do you let your fig tree wake up? Is that a grapevine in the greenhouse too? |
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saxonfig
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Nice setup Stanley. It's encouraging to see you getting ripe figs in such a cold zone. Is that a Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) tree I see in your greenhouse in post #3? |
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Stanley_51
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Yes, that is a Loquat. In the cold greenhouse, can not produce fruit. It blooms in winter and it is too cold for us. But the last frost to -10 ° C. I am still in the greenhouse a Feichoa tree ( Acca selowiana ).They are still young plants - two years old. Grapes have in the greenhouse and outdoors in the garden.[url=http://postimage.org/][img]http://s15.postimage.org/4yjf7usl7/100_0055.jpg[/img][/url] [url=http://postimage.org/]jpg image hosting[/url] |
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go4broek
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Those grapes look amazing! I am going to show the pictures in post #7 to the plants in my greenhouse and tell them to quit complaining about being chilly at night. LOL |
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saxonfig
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Wow! Those grapes look very happy in the greenhouse. They seem to be very productive. Can you tell us what variety of grape that is? |
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Stanley_51
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Grape variety is Phoenix, the harvest was about 10 kg of fruit, sweet and juicy. [url=http://postimage.org/][img]http://s16.postimage.org/3kj3rz805/P8070002.jpg[/img][/url] [url=http://postimage.org/]jpg image hosting[/url] http://www.thompson-morgan.com/fruit/fruit-plants/vines-and-climbing-fruit/grape-phoenix/cww3248TM |
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saxonfig
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Very nice Stan. Thanks. |
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Stanley_51
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My Celeste fig tree after the first winter (2010/11). |
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Stanley_51
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Fig tree Stanley's dalmatian in dormancy.Night frosts in February 2012 about -20 ° C |
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flaxss
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What a great fig tree you have, have you tried it outside with non protection in winter? How many years have you had it ? I'm growing a brown turkey outside in south east Sweden in south-west location close to the house without winter protection, it survived last winter with only 10cm dieback, lowest was -23c on the north side. It gave last summer about 30 ripen figs. This winter it has been no winter damaged lowest -17c. |
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flaxss
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I read on your website (great website) that you have Bornholm, I have some different varies of Bornholm. But i actually growing them in pots, i have tried planted in ground but haven't performed well at all. It died in a mild winter but in the same location my brown turkey survived without damaged. Desert King is also a hardy fig that has survived winter low as -27c with mulch and snow but i doesn't get riped fruits. |
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Stanley_51
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Hi flaxss, |
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flaxss
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Can you send me a PM ? and yes i can send you desert king in exchange for stanley's dalmatian. |
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Stanley_51
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Fig tree Stanley's dalmatian in dormancy after cutting. |
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Marches
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This is what I've thought about doing with my fig plants but I don't currently have a greenhouse. I might get one of those temporary plastic things for the time being. |
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Stanley_51
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americanfiglover
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How's the figs Stanley? |
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reube123
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