| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Zone 7 - May 2, 2014 report - signs of life!! |
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FiggyFrank
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I took a walk around the yard just now and noticed some life in half of my in-ground trees. I wasn't expecting anything out of the 1 year old trees. Very excited! I'm unsure if my unknown Carini will bud from the branches, but there's life at the bottom. All unprotected this winter. I'm most excited to see Longue d'Aout survive, as this is my only copy. |
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LizzieB
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Congrats on signs of life after this icy winter! Why do you have wire cages around them? |
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Rewton
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Yeah, these look like mine except yours seem to be about a week ahead. Glad that they made it unprotected - that's amazing. Which ones aren't showing any life yet? |
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FiggyFrank
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[QUOTE=LizzieB]Congrats on signs of life after this icy winter! Why do you have wire cages around them?[/QUOTE] |
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FiggyFrank
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[QUOTE=Rewton]Yeah, these look like mine except yours seem to be about a week ahead. Glad that they made it unprotected - that's amazing. Which ones aren't showing any life yet?[/QUOTE]
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RichinNJ
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Great news. Two of those I may try in ground at some point (VdB and LdA) |
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kellieswank
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Did my fig die? I live in VA and we had several brutally cold nights. Is there anything I can do? I'm sick about this, as I love this tree.... |
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FiggyFrank
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Welcome kellieswank! Don't give up hope just yet. The tips on yours (and mine) are dead, but you will likely see new shoots from older branches, or at worst, from the ground level as mine are doing. There's a better chance of survival than complete death. The older the tree, the more cold tolerant they are too. Yours looks to be a few years old. |
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greenbud
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FiggyFrank I am glad that you are seeing those green buds and leaves! I can't grow outdoor/inground figs here, z4, but I am looking for green from my grapes and so far still nothing. I'll wait until June before I really get realistic about the situation. Seedless grapes in our area are sort of touch and go I believe... On your profile pic, what kind of fig is that? I just found out my fig tree that is about 6 ft. tall and is a few yrs. old is an Italian honey fig and not tissue cultured. I am hoping to get at least 1 fig this fall. I pinched the tips like everyone suggested and I'm getting a lot of new leaves. Anyway, hope more of your procrastinators start showing some green. |
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Maro2Bear
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Hi Kellie, on your top photo, isn't there one new bright spot of green leaf bursting out in the very center right at ground level? If so, your tree is alive at the core! |
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BronxFigs
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Frankie Fig, and others.... |
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FiggyFrank
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[QUOTE=greenbud]FiggyFrank I am glad that you are seeing those green buds and leaves! I can't grow outdoor/inground figs here, z4, but I am looking for green from my grapes and so far still nothing. I'll wait until June before I really get realistic about the situation. Seedless grapes in our area are sort of touch and go I believe... On your profile pic, what kind of fig is that? I just found out my fig tree that is about 6 ft. tall and is a few yrs. old is an Italian honey fig and not tissue cultured. I am hoping to get at least 1 fig this fall. I pinched the tips like everyone suggested and I'm getting a lot of new leaves. Anyway, hope more of your procrastinators start showing some green.[/QUOTE] |
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FiggyFrank
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[QUOTE=Maro2Bear]Hi Kellie, on your top photo, isn't there one new bright spot of green leaf bursting out in the very center right at ground level? If so, your tree is alive at the core![/QUOTE] |
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FiggyFrank
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Checked on Negronne...no green (yet?). |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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FiggyFrank
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Thanks for sharing that, jdsfrance. I'll be sure to wait a while before pruning. |
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rafed
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Congrats Frank, |
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Joe_Athens1945
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Life in Virginia! In 2 weeks you will be well on your way. |
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