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iggyboy60

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« on: February 20, 2011, 19:38 »
Hi all,I have two fig trees which are about to start their second season with me and I'm sure they are no more than 3yrs old. I have them in pots at the moment as I was told to keep the roots restricted so as to encourage fruiting. My question is, what is the correct type of growing medium needed? Do they prefare acidic soil like a lot of other fruits do? And am I right to keep the figs in pots or would they be better off in the ground. The beauty of the figs being in pots meant I had no problem in putting them in my polytunnel to over-winter...again,have I done the right thing by keeping the figs in the polytunnel to over-winter or would they be better off left outside?  Thanks for any advice  :)
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Lee1978

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« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2011, 19:55 »
I bought 2 fig trees ("Brown Turkey")several years ago now and kept them both in pots like you but i became sick of moving the pots around so ended up planting them at the top of my plot which is south facing and they seem to thrive.

I incorporated some well rotted manure into the holes before planting and hoped for the best. I had a good year last year having lots of figs :)

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iggyboy60

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Re: Figs
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2011, 19:57 »
cheers mate! I'm losing the plot as I already asked about figs on here no so long ago...feel a bit daft now. Doh  :wacko:

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Lee1978

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« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2011, 20:04 »
cheers mate! I'm losing the plot as I already asked about figs on here no so long ago...feel a bit daft now. Doh  :wacko:

No need, that's what the forums are for ;)

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Carrotcake

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Re: Figs
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2011, 20:44 »
Restricting the roots is supposed to improve fruiting, so if you want to put the figs out in the ground, you could edge the planting hole with concrete slabs.

I don't think they're overly fussy about soil. Ours is alkaline and they crop pretty well. You do need to be careful about overwintering them. They are OK down to about -7 degC apparently, but we have lower temps than that in winter and haven't lost ours yet.



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