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JackHNVA
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Have any done an espalier with young figs? I would like to see some pictures. I need to do a lecture on soil management for a horticultural class and I made the mistake of mentioning the fig hobby. |
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ForeverFigs
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Jack...I did a type of espalier called a "Belgian Fence" last growing season(no pics, but I posted a video of it here last Nov.)...unfortunately with the very cold arctic blast that hit our state back in late January, all ten of the fig trees that were a part of the espalier suffered quite a bit of dieback, but the root ball was still alive...so last Saturday I dug all 10 trees out of the ground and replanted them in 5gal. pots...after pruning back all the dead wood, I was left with ten 12" tall potted fig trees (ten different varieties--5 dark, and 5 light)...so all is not lost, as each tree is starting to break bud and leaf out. |
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ascpete
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Jack, |
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Chivas
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Did you get anything planted yet Pete? I got some of mine in the ground last weekend but now I wish I had waited until the coming week with the risk of frost coming up. I will get some pictures up in a couple weeks when they are really growing, I just put t-posts every 3-4 feet and then used chain link fence bottom wire through the holes to make my anchor wire for the branches. |
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baust55
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i am very interested in this topic so please keep posting about your projects? |
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Dave
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http://www.latimes.com/features/home/la-lh-espalier-fig-tree-20130502,0,6328265.story |
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