| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Hardiness of 'Excel' and 'Flanders'? |
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Ampersand
Registered: Posts: 728 |
I have some cuttings of Excel and Flanders gifted to me that are rooting well. |
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Ampersand
Registered: Posts: 728 |
Bump hoping for feedback? |
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bullet08
Registered: Posts: 6,920 |
no clue.. Excel is a good fig. but i live at 7b and put them all into garage for winter. i pamper my figs :) i heard this winter was bad enough some of the Flanders were damaged up in NJ. |
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coop951
Registered: Posts: 595 |
I received some Flanders from UCD and they rooted like gangbusters. I will report their progress here in nj |
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Ampersand
Registered: Posts: 728 |
That's where mine is from, Coop. Seems vigorous! |
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mocatta
Registered: Posts: 94 |
In Austraila last season Excel was one off the best tasting figs ive had also it had vigor. |
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pino
Registered: Posts: 2,117 |
I had some Excel cuttings gifted to me that went south (died) due to winter injury where some other varieties in the same location fared OK. |
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susieqz
Registered: Posts: 971 |
kelby, i'd listen to pino. |
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Ampersand
Registered: Posts: 728 |
Thanks for the feedback! It seem Excel is Zone 7 hardy from what little info is out there, so I have some decisions to make as to how to grow it! |
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Bikkurim
Registered: Posts: 213 |
I am in zone 8b. We had a horrific winter this year (down to 6*). I had my young cuttings in the shop without heat until the lines broke in the shop before I added a heater. I lost the young Flanders but my Excel is doing well. I have yet to try the fruit of either. |
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