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newnandawg
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and how long have they been there? |
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DesertDance
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Not sure mine count. New property in Zone 9B, Southern California (fig country Mediterranean climate). Older figs. VDB x 2. Air layer 3 years old planted last June. Mom, 4 years old moved a month ago and is now in ground. Both have many new green sprouts and figs. Verte: 5 months in ground and growing like the weed it is! LSU Gold: 1 year in ground and very healthy. Paridiso: BIG grower in ground 8 months. Adriatic: In ground 8 months. Small, but healthy with big growth potential. Borjosotte Gris: In ground 1 month. Showing good growth. Marsailles VS: 1 month in ground doing well. Panache, 1 month in ground and growing well. Hardy Chicago, 1 month in ground and doing well. RdB, 1 month in ground and doing well. One unknown in ground and doing well. Desert King, 1 month in ground and looking good. The most vigorous of all is Verte! It never went dormant. Every day, I stand in the same place and watch it reach growth goals I set for it. You can almost watch it grow!! It's next to a deck, and it's almost to the black bar. Next goal is to the white deck. Next to the top of the rail. Next to the 18th limb on the pine below......... |
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newnandawg
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Suzi, I am interested in seeing all the trees that are in ground. I do have the most interest in those in a little colder climate than yours. |
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DesertDance
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Mike, our lowest temp was 28 degrees F. It was only for a couple days. This was a year of little rain, so no frost or snow. In other years like last year, snow fell, but it didn't stick. Heat rises, but in the valley below the commercial citrus orchards have these turbines to keep the citrus from freezing. We heard those go on (they are loud) about 5 nights. |
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greg88
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Gino's Bl and MB VS, both 3 year old trees, both in ground this past spring, so first winter in ground. |
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snaglpus
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In the ground 5yrs + 187-15 143-36 aka Emerald Strawberry LSU Purple Los Lunas De La Senyora Sal's Sal's Corleone BC31 Weeping Fig LSU Champagne Stella Cato Bella Improved Celeste Sweet Charlotte Mezelan Merlandosa (sp) Strawberry Ronde de Bordeaux Susser Georg JH Adriatic Celeste White Triana Hunt Raspberry Latte LSU Everbearing Marseliies Black Marseilles White Black Celeste Atreano Atreano Gold Martin's Unknown Pananas Purple Hardy Chicago Don Fortiss Italian 258 Smith Votata Lamperia Green Greek Encanto Deanna GM#9 Alma Petite Negra Violete de Bordeaux Negronne Byadi LSU Hollier Tacoma Violet Desert King and a few others that I cant remember at the moment...don't have my map with me at the moment Charlotte, NC zone 8a |
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newnandawg
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Dennis, very impressive list. Same zone as I, so I need to get busy. Do you protect those in the winter? |
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FiggieFive_0
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Aloha, Dennis. Goodness! That is truly a testament to the passion you have for figs! How big is your yard? |
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snaglpus
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I protect only 3---- De la Senyora, Smith and I258. Two years a go, I winterized the all and all the hard work completely wore me out. I wrap with burlap and stuff with leaves. It's an one acre lot, all are on a hill. There's a couple more that I forget. I want to add more but the wife says no. |
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bullet08
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dennis, how's soil around your area? |
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Rewton
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Dennis, you said you protect De la Senyora, Smith and I258 but many more are unprotected. I had heard Smith is sensitive to die back in the winter but hadn't heard the other two are particularly cold sensitive. Can you comment on how these two do in colder areas? |
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paully22
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4 Yrs & Over |
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Feigenbaum
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Bayernfeige Violetta, about 7 years old, 5 years in ground, no protection. |
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FiggyFrank
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Most of the 2nd year trees are probably dead to the ground. I might have a few come back to life. I did not protect any of these. Lots more varieties in pots, safe and sound in my garage.
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shah8
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Just a pair of Petite Negri ~20 years. Only one or two years with any tip dieback at all in NAtlanta. |
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willwall
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The only fig in ground is a desert king. It has been there for 5 years. Vancouver, BC, Canada. It produced more than 300 brebas last year. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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Rewton
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Paully22 - where are you located and what zone are you in? Thanks! |
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nullzero
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Figs in ground for 6 months, zone 10a. Vista, Dark Portuguese, Capelas. Sandy soil moderately fast draining. |
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snaglpus
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I should protect my all of my trees, but I don't. I like to wrap the tree with burlap and stuff it with leaves. Last year, I did not plan accordingly and I ran out of burlap. I could have used thin fencing wiring but I didn't. I just covered my most sensitive trees and said a prayer. Atreano is too big to cover. It's a monster! But I messed up years ago and cut my trees too low. Today, they are at the stage were they are thick little bushes. Yes, Smith is very sensitive to cold. I mean real sensitive! In my research, without protection, it will die back very hard and only produce a handful of figs when summer comes. So, I have to protect it. I258 only gives me figs when it is protected the previous year. Otherwise it will only give me figs every 2 yrs and I have to hope for a hot Fall. For those who want to grow these 3 up North better protect it if you want figs. My soil is loamy clay. Some spots were loamier than others. Some spots were hard pan clay. Before I planted each tree, I tilled up the hole and added cow manure. But some needed more sand or no sand. But I tested the pH of every hole I dug. |
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newnandawg
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bump |
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scott_ga
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I have currently have Alma, Hunt, Hardy Chicago, Col de Dame (white), Celeste, and Sal's EL in the ground --all about 4-6 years old. A few more have been given away as not suitable for the climate. |
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omotm
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Smith and Celeste. Agree with Dennis, even here in the Houston area my 2 year Smith is very sensitive to cold. I've probably lost 25% of last years growth due to cold. |
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newnandawg
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Thanks Steve. Please remind me about zingarella in spring. |
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paully22
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@ Rewton, I am located in Canada, British Columbia, near Vancouver, Zone 6/7. |
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rafed
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I have a couple. I think a BT ( Jons Favorite ) and I think a Black Jack. |
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newnandawg
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Rafed, thanks for your post. All these post will help me decide whic 15-20 I will plant in ground this spring. |
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rafed
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Mike, |
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rcantor
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Hardy Chicago, with plans to try Florea, Nordland and Bayenfiege Violetta if I can. :) |
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Chivas
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Colisanti Dark seems to be fairly hardy as well for me, the cover blew off it yesterday and I saw some tip dieback on younger branches, but the older ones seem fine, 3rd winter for me in ground. This year all I did was put bubble insulation single layered and a blanket over the top bit covered with several tarps (too big for the other tarps.) We will see how the Niagara Black does, as well as the col de dama noir and RdB. If the dog had chewed up the MBVS I would have a better idea on this one as I left it un covered but it looked promising as it didn't show die back as of beginning of January. |
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johnwalterhanna
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Celeste three years in ground. Coldest temp was this winter at 5.9F. Nine year average low temp 10.5F. Will look at the damage(?) this spring. |
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pino
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[QUOTE=newnandawg]Rafed, thanks for your post. All these post will help me decide whic 15-20 I will plant in ground this spring.[/QUOTE]Some good suggestions on this thread! |
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Lewi
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Lemon fig..cold sensative, 4th year in a row it grew back from base.(drought/neglect or cold dep. On the year)..hope to grow trunk thicker this year. One to two year old trees: Agristarts "ischia" x2 (leaves resemble Joe m.'s white triana) Florida Hill nurseries (agristart?) Italian Honey parent and scion (baby) tree...these went into hibernation well. Wellspring's tx everbearing now 1.5 Y.O.( x2) ALL TREES MODERATLY PROTECTED. 5ga buckets, pic sewer pipe, and the lemon fig is big so it's has freeze cloth, cardboard box,sheeting when temps go below 31 F. ALL larger TREES have rebar driven into ground to support the protection. Protection taken off as soon as it warms up...so far this will be the fourth time we put back protection. This year has been mild compared to the 12F lows of the last couple of years...but we are not done yet...will breathe a sigh of relief in March. |
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