Inherited a fig...

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Inherited a fig...
« on: March 27, 2015, 21:06 »
just took on a plot n its got a fig tree,reading up seems like its a good idea to restrict the roots.Can I lift the tree?(whilst its young), whens the best time to do it?,how do I store lifted tree till re- plant?...ttfn U.
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Re: Inherited a fig...
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2015, 21:20 »
Do you need to lift it? (In wrong place or somesuch??)

One way is to sink 4 paving slabs, vertically, around the plant to forma  "cube" of soil.  You could probably?? do that without removing the plant - although if the plant is small easier to have it out, make the paving-slab sides for root restriction, and then replace the fig plant in the middle.


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