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DallasFigs
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This is what I'm going to pot my 2 new trees in. They will eventually be half buried in the ground (BronxFigs suggestion). |
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rafed
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I have these tubs too. |
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FMD
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Pros: large and inexpensive Cons: the sun will make them brittle in a few years and will need replacing |
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Chivas
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I use these as well, so far they have worked well, but only two seasons with them so we will see what happens from now on. |
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springlakenj
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Anyone who has used them, any estimate on how many years you can get out of them? |
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bullet08
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Cheap and good size. If you are going to bury them, drill hole on the side of the bottom. If you drill them on the bottom, it will be hard to remove them later. I don't bury them. I have four 1" holes on the side and 4 on the bottom for 10 gal. |
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TONYSAC
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Hey James just put one inside another one and just keep replacing the outside one so the one with the actual tree doesn't get dry rot from the sun. |
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dkirtexas
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Spray paint the part that will be above ground, it will not last forever but it will act as a UV barrier for a while. |
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BronxFigs
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James... |
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dkirtexas
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BTW- if you criss cross your hole with a Geotextile fabric (weed barrier or filter fabric) before burying the pot it will make removal much easier in the future. |
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kubota1
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http://www.tractorsupply.com/fortiflex-large-capacity-plastic-bucket-17-5-gal-capacity-burgundy-2229286 |
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DallasFigs
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[QUOTE=kubota1]http://www.tractorsupply.com/fortiflex-large-capacity-plastic-bucket-17-5-gal-capacity-burgundy-2229286 |
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DallasFigs
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I decided to go with 16 3/4" holes around the side. 8 near the bottom and 8 more a few inches higher. None underneath. I ran out of potting mix, so I still need to add a little more, then mulch on top. I'll bury these half in the ground in a few weeks. |
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FiggyFrank
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Thanks for the pictures. Looking forward to hearing how they do this year. |
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DallasFigs
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Ison's planting instructions say's I should cut the top 1/3 off of these to make them shoot out lower branches. |
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JoAnn749
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Hi JD, my LSU Purple branched near the ground without any help from me! I let it grow the way it wanted - no pruning or pinching - just picked figs. I finally pruned it a few weeks ago. My tree is also in-ground. |
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DallasFigs
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Cool.. I'll probably just leave it alone.. if i get bored, I might try to air layer a foot from the top. |
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BronxFigs
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Danny K.... |
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OctopusInc
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How much are those Fortiflex tubs, Art? |
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kubota1
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Greg, |
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Alan1631
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JD, I would cut at least 1/3 off ...maybe a bit more. I would then take each of those cuttings and cut them again to end up with pieces 6-8 inches long with at least 3 nodes. Seal the top with either candle was or school glue. Then put them in moss or a well draining medium and root them for more trees. |
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