Hello from Valencia, Spain. I'm loving your videos. I inherited a piece of land, it was my grandma's. It would be great if you could share some video showing your property and room between trees. I want to optimize the land, I have a problem with some old nonsense trees that my dad planted and I'd love to have something plenty as you have. I see that you have like a crowded oasis and it looks great!
I have a Kadota fig tree in my yard. It set a ton of beautiful fruit this year but not a one ripened and I am wondering why. They were dry inside, spongy, not moist and sweet like I have had in years past. Any idea why?
I've got almost half an acre of almost open canvas to plan out in Mesa, AZ. I'd love to have so many of these healthy fruit bearing trees. I am so new to all of this that I probably need a mentor. Teach me your ways! : )
Is there a fig variety that you recommend for4,000' elevation where it can get to the upper teens? I've tried Celeste, Alma, Turkey, and some unidentified fig. The figs never seem to mature and fall off. I gave the Celeste away and Alma died due to lack of watering during the summer heat. The problem is the the fig trees die back down to the base and by the time they grow back and develop fruit they don't have enough time for the fruit to grow and mature. Is there a variety for AZ that is hardier for the cold weather and summer heat and can still grow back if it's hit hard by a freeze? Thanks for the video!
@@ProdByXorak Thanks for the recommendation. I’m going to luck for a tree at a nursery that has a root stock from a Chicago Hardy and if I can’t find one, I’ll look for a cutting to start a tree. Thanks again! Have a good one!
You recently did a video mentioning a Nixon fig tree. Never heard of it but have you tasted it? I'm in the market for a lesser known variety with a it's so good it makes me wanna slap someone's mama flavor and can take our heat.
Hello from Valencia, Spain. I'm loving your videos. I inherited a piece of land, it was my grandma's. It would be great if you could share some video showing your property and room between trees. I want to optimize the land, I have a problem with some old nonsense trees that my dad planted and I'd love to have something plenty as you have. I see that you have like a crowded oasis and it looks great!
I have a Kadota fig tree in my yard. It set a ton of beautiful fruit this year but not a one ripened and I am wondering why. They were dry inside, spongy, not moist and sweet like I have had in years past. Any idea why?
How much for some cuttings?
I've got almost half an acre of almost open canvas to plan out in Mesa, AZ. I'd love to have so many of these healthy fruit bearing trees. I am so new to all of this that I probably need a mentor. Teach me your ways! : )
I also live in E mesa. Hit me up if you need help planning and planting etc.
Is there a fig variety that you recommend for4,000' elevation where it can get to the upper teens? I've tried Celeste, Alma, Turkey, and some unidentified fig. The figs never seem to mature and fall off. I gave the Celeste away and Alma died due to lack of watering during the summer heat. The problem is the the fig trees die back down to the base and by the time they grow back and develop fruit they don't have enough time for the fruit to grow and mature. Is there a variety for AZ that is hardier for the cold weather and summer heat and can still grow back if it's hit hard by a freeze? Thanks for the video!
Look into “Hardy Chicago” cultivar
@@ProdByXorak Thanks for the recommendation. I’m going to luck for a tree at a nursery that has a root stock from a Chicago Hardy and if I can’t find one, I’ll look for a cutting to start a tree. Thanks again! Have a good one!
@@archstanton9703 Glad I could help, good luck with that!
I'm north of prescott zone 7b/8a. How much of this info will be relavent to me since we do get hard freezes in the winter?
You recently did a video mentioning a Nixon fig tree. Never heard of it but have you tasted it? I'm in the market for a lesser known variety with a it's so good it makes me wanna slap someone's mama flavor and can take our heat.
How old is that tree?
I order you to trim that tree lower! Low density growing is so much nicer...
What your name fig
It is a Kadota Fig tree 🌳
He said it like 5 times in the video...