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Yeehova
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Does anyone just let their fig trees grow tall without any top pruning? What is the tallest your trees get by variety and zone? I don't think I've seen any taller than 15 or so feet in my part of North Carolina. |
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recomer20
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My lemon is close to 20 feet and clownishly leggy, but it had light competition from a neighboring ornamental tree. I think light competition is probably a key motivator. Other trees without competition in my yard tend to maintain their average height, although they tend to sprawl with age to overcome competition from the canopy. |
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DesertDance
Registered: Posts: 4,518 |
You want a one trunker or a multi trunker? If you prune a fig to one trunk, it's mission is to grow tall, but if you let it sucker, no need. Many figs are known for their height. Verte is one. And there are others. It's your choice how you prune. |
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HarveyC
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See my thread at http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=6118440 |
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DesertDance
Registered: Posts: 4,518 |
Many grow 80' tall, but how do you harvest? |
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Yeehova
Registered: Posts: 210 |
I am mostly just curious since I don't have any really mature trees yet. Thanks for that link Harvey. I have noticed that they tend to spread along the ground shooting new trunks and suckers along the way rather than grow really tall. I have one in my backyard that is in the perfect spot for a shade tree. |
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Speedmaster
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I'm trying to reach 3 meters with mine. 2 meters done and 1 to go... I just let it bush out without pruning because it was its first year. Maybe after it stops producing figs Ill prune it. |
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