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Omg , this popped up in my feed and I had to see it! I remember my dad and his fig tree. It was the ultimate signature gardening thing that the old Italian dudes would show-off about. 🇨🇦. Some would bury them in winter , some made structures with used windows , my dad heated his -lol . ( cheap electric heater)
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Tying the branches together is a great idea. This was my first year. I basically made a tent around the plants and filled it with leaves and pine straw.
Hi Gary, I am in zone 7B NC and I have the same problem with my figs putting on fruit but not having enough time to ripen. This year I am planning to pinch the lead stems to try to make them ripen earlier. Thanks for the videos! Dave PS... I did wrap two of my trees this year and although we got down to near 0, my trees made it through.
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Good demo for fig covering. I have a fig tree that is about 6 years old. I did not cover last year and paid the price. Many figs put none got ripe in time. I am in MD too. I will cover it this year for sure.
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I use a light green tarp to cover the fig Bush preped pretty much as described here. I do use 12 to 18 inches of wheat straw especially on the west and north side . I'm getting lotts of figs this year from the protected Brown Turkey but the unprotected Chicago fig was killed back.
Nice! Here in Long Beach, New York City we are USDA zone 7b and we have 8a microclimates by Skellies where we have Cabbage Palmetto (the kind that grows in Florida) and High Plateau Coconut Palm (which isn't a coconut but looks like one and is more hardy).
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I got a fig Here in Long Beach, New York which is zone 7b and we have 8a microclimates that have Cabbage Palmetto and High Plateau Coconut Palm (which isn't a coconut but looks like one and is more hardy).
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Nice video. What a great idea about saving the clippings for smoking meats. I will plant one or two fig trees in NY, zone 6, the summer of 2019. I will build a small greenhouse for the trees. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
I've had my fig tree for about 3 years now and yeah I'm getting sick of tired of the fruit not ripening up because there too late in the season so I'm going to prepare my fake trees this year cuz I love figs but I'm not getting enough of them to do anything with thanks for the video
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Gary I really really appreciate you making this video I have some beautiful Chicago hardy variety but still need to wrap them here in Washington state it gets chilly.
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Id would take it off in March for good here in Md. But since it's not clear plastic acting like a greenhouse, you have a big window. Please support The Rusted Garden by subscribing and using my Amazon Store Link when shopping for anything on Amazon www.amazon.com/shop/garypilarchiktherustedgarden. As an Amazon Associate I earn from any qualified purchases, not just items I link. You can also find items I use or discuss in videos, by checking out my Amazon Storefront for fertilizer, pest management, shade cloth, seed starting supplies, books and more! Please visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop (My Shop) for your fabric pots, fall & spring seeds, seed starting supplies, peppermint oil, neem oil, TRG merchandise, and more at www.therustedgarden.com Thanks & Cheers!
I'm wrapping my white Italian fig today here in zone 7a CT. It grows well but hasn't ever given me figs, so I really hope this works! When's the best time to unwrap it?
I have a white Italian fig here in zone 6A. Last year I had it in a big pot and I got good figs. This Spring I planted in the ground, not ripped figs yet but is loaded with new figs. Did you prune the fig last October or early March? Do you see wasps around your fig tree for pollination? They need pruning and pinching the top of brunches.
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@@THERUSTEDGARDEN Thank you! Another question please. It was below freezing for 7 days straight in Nashville, this week it is getting up to 60 degrees with tons of rain - should I leave the trees wrapped, or unwrap during the warm rain? Or partially unwrap?
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Hi Gary, last fall I watched your video and wrapped my fig tree. I just opened it today, 03/28/2020. It worked and has active buds on the branches. Something I haven't seen for a few years. I have some white fungus growing on some of the branches. Should I be concerned?
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Hello Gary, thank you for your video is very interesting, this spring I bought my first fig tree, I have it, in a big container, do you think the best way will be bringing in the house, or in the garage, and what about the water do you still put watering your fig tree, with all the preparation that you done on yours.
Garage. They can take a light frost but when freezing nights come, just move it in the a garage. The soil just needs to be damp. It wont really drink much. If you bring it inside it will mess up dormancy and bring all kinds of insects in the house. Please help me build a greenhouse for FreeTown Farm, a non-profit I am volunteering at. You can now donate through Venmo, Paypal, GoFundMe and FlipCause at this secure link: www.communityecologyinstitute.org/greenhouse-project.html
6 inches of mulch. I have 2 -7 year old trees that are 20 feet by 12 feet high. I haven’t wrapped after the first 3 years. Heavy mulch is key for the shallow root runners. I get tons of figs bc you have to water alot or you get no growth or ripening. I’m in zone 7 Pennsylvania.
Hi there. I lived in Bmore my whole life but now I am in western NC the winters here are much milder than up there but I am still gonna wrap my celeste fig. Great video. QUESTION do you have issues with the plastic being black as far as getting too hot? thanks
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Great video, Gary. I have a small, young fig (TX Everbearing) that just went in the ground this year. It is only about 2 feet tall and I plan to just pull a lot of straw up around it if we get the freezing temps we got a few years ago that lasted for days. Do you think that will be enough here in north Texas to keep it alive? (I'm talking if we have temps below freezing or cold winds for several days.)
See what the temp range is for the variety. Some go down to well below freezing. The key for figs is back to back to back days of deep freeze. That is why I had to wrap mine. An occasional day should not be an issue. The damage I would get is on wood above ground. The roots never got damaged.
Can you please tell me how to wrap a 4 foot new Chicago hardy fig tree. I live in Bishop California, which is also zone seven. Is there anything else I need to provide to keep the tree warm, Christmas lights?, Pickle barrel? Thank you.
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That's a lot of work. Maybe a thin blank+ a big black trash back will do LOL. Can I plant cuttings by the end of September in Baltimore? What dirt do I need to plant cuttings? Thanks
how about moisture under plastic??? Would it be a good place for fungus to grow up? Shouldn't there be some ventilation by leaving some free place on the bottom that air can flow freely and remove excess moisture?
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I bought my fig tree plants 2 years ago from Home Depot. The 1 plant bolted where as the other one barely grew to 14 ". This year the small plant finally started growing.HOWEVER...Just like this gentlemen, I live in Lower Bucks Co.,Pa. and Winter 2017 killed off most of my fig branches so when 2018 Spring came I though my tree was 100,% dead. However new branches emerged and as of Oct. 20 I have a bunch of useless gigs that will never ripen. I am donkey fall this man's directions to the T. Why? Cost fresh figs off a branch of a fig tree is so delicious. 8 hurts me to see all those green cigs going to waste I hate wasting food.
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Maybe, in that case, the best option would be to build a greenhouse for the fig tree.
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Hi Gary, did this method help you to get edible ripe figs the following season? I'm also in zone 7 and my outdoor fig trees were dying back and regrowing as you described hence giving me no edible figs for the season.
@@THERUSTEDGARDEN I have a midsized in ground fig tree that is not in a protected site. Should I dig it up and store it in the garage with my other container fig trees or, move it to a more sheltered inground spot or should I leave it and wrap it up?
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But will this work in Ohio ? Now I mulch all of the surrounding ground around my plant with about 3 and a half feet of straw and leaves , then black plastic
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I dont think so. So long ago but the fig survives every year and produces. Thanks for your support and please visit.. The Rusted Garden Vegetable Seeds & Home Garden Supplies: www.therustedgarden.com Earn 15% and become a TRG Affiliate for our seed & garden shop Sign Up Here: bit.ly/4aarkDD
But why are some fig trees advertised as hardy to zone 7 when they really aren't? I'm totally confused about this. If they're truly suitable for zone 7, then there is no special treatment that it needs.
We are right on the edge so a longer freeze damages the wood. Just depends but Chicago Hardy is best. Please visit my new blog www.therustedgardenblog.com The Rusted Garden Vegetable Seeds & Home Garden Supplies: www.therustedgarden.com Earn 15% and become a TRG Affiliate for our seed & garden shop Sign Up Here: bit.ly/4aarkDD
Good question!. I wait untill the last frost date and look for a ten day weather forecast. If you get frost ten days past your areas last frost date damage will occur. but keeping the protected plant bundled up won't hurt it.
What about when the tree matures and the branches become thick? I have a rather large fig tree on my property but I'm really not sure how to wrap it short of just building a box around it.
The thick older branches do not, but all the new growth becomes really difficult to wrap when the overall width of the tree is like 9 feet. I've also noticed an overall decline in vigor these last few years in not just my tree, but all of the fig trees in the neighborhood.
Yeah that would be really difficult. I plan on cutting mine back every year. Some branches survived the freezes and at 2 or 3 years they were just removed. Ive seen some massive fig trees in Arkansas. They can get huge. You can get massive painter plastic with some good thickness. Fairly cheap. If several, with help, could cover the tree, they could all just be tied off at the bottom. The clear plastic would let heat in but they could be good or bad.
If you had used the bubble wrap, where would it go? Outermost layer, or between the black and clear tarps, or between the clear tarp and the burlap, or under the burlap?
Thanks. that's just what I'll do. Another fig question. We bought a "brown turkey" fig two years ago from Home Depot. The reason I quoted that name is because the main trunk and branches of our fig are huge and not very flexible. Actually, the only flexible branches are from this year's growth. Is there a way to determine if we do, indeed, have a brown turkey fig and if not what type of fig we DO have?
@@jkburbage59 I saw both Brown Turkey and Hardy Chicago at a Home depot several years ago. I have both type. The Brown Turkey fruit will be quite dark, the Hardy Chicago more of a green with yellow fruit.
plastic has no insulating values but is usfull in keeping wind and rain off the branches. Burlap wrap is often used but I make a wheet straw area around my plant and cover with a tarp. Put a few mice bait trays at the base of the plant or you may have mice girdle your plant. Good luck with your figs
There is a lot of figs on how to cover fig trees for winter, but none showing how does it look when uncovering it, would that be cuz none of this cover your fig trees for winter doesnt work 🤔🤔😂😂😂
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Omg , this popped up in my feed and I had to see it! I remember my dad and his fig tree. It was the ultimate signature gardening thing that the old Italian dudes would show-off about. 🇨🇦. Some would bury them in winter , some made structures with used windows , my dad heated his -lol . ( cheap electric heater)
That kind of care will keep any trees/plant warm and happy for the winter. Excellent information.
To the owner of this UA-cam channel thank you so much for your information because next year I want enough figs to make a bunch of pies with.
You are welcome. The wrap works in this zone for sure.
Great video, thanks for that tip at the end about smoking with fig wood. 👍
Great for smoking.
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Tying the branches together is a great idea. This was my first year. I basically made a tent around the plants and filled it with leaves and pine straw.
it really helps
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Hi Gary, I am in zone 7B NC and I have the same problem with my figs putting on fruit but not having enough time to ripen. This year I am planning to pinch the lead stems to try to make them ripen earlier. Thanks for the videos! Dave
PS... I did wrap two of my trees this year and although we got down to near 0, my trees made it through.
Thanks for watching. Ill be think mine out and cutting tops too.
Thank you! This technique worked out well and my fig tree is all wrapped up for winter
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Good demo for fig covering. I have a fig tree that is about 6 years old. I did not cover last year and paid the price. Many figs put none got ripe in time. I am in MD too. I will cover it this year for sure.
I mean what else do I need to know about how to care for this fig! You are always so thorough. Your videos are so helpful. Thank you.
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Thank you. We are first time fig tree growers.
Very helpful.
God bless.
Good luck.
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I use a light green tarp to cover the fig Bush preped pretty much as described here. I do use 12 to 18 inches of wheat straw especially on the west and north side . I'm getting lotts of figs this year from the protected Brown Turkey but the unprotected Chicago fig was killed back.
Excellent. My cover worked too. The figs are rolling in,
We wrap our figs with burlap and twine, then fill it in with leaves. Never thought about the plastic, may use a tarp. Odenton, MD here.
Nice! Here in Long Beach, New York City we are USDA zone 7b and we have 8a microclimates by Skellies where we have Cabbage Palmetto (the kind that grows in Florida) and High Plateau Coconut Palm (which isn't a coconut but looks like one and is more hardy).
Nice video full of info. I needed, thanks. Btw- I swear your voice sounds just like Vincent Price’s. So awesome!
I live in N. Virginia and kept ignoring wrapping until I noticed some damage. Thanks for sharing!
Good luck.
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Nice video. I am in zone 6b / St. Louis. I am going to try this. God bless!
I got a fig Here in Long Beach, New York which is zone 7b and we have 8a microclimates that have Cabbage Palmetto and High Plateau Coconut Palm (which isn't a coconut but looks like one and is more hardy).
This was an excellent video . The stepwise approach to winterizing the fig tree was helpful and easy to follow
Thanks so much
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Thank you Gary, great tips . I lived in Zone 7A New Jersey was wondering how to winterized my Figs trees.
Glad to help.
Nice video. What a great idea about saving the clippings for smoking meats.
I will plant one or two fig trees in NY, zone 6, the summer of 2019. I will build a small greenhouse for the trees.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
I've had my fig tree for about 3 years now and yeah I'm getting sick of tired of the fruit not ripening up because there too late in the season so I'm going to prepare my fake trees this year cuz I love figs but I'm not getting enough of them to do anything with thanks for the video
Wrap them well and keep the above ground wood alive. If that doesnt work, not sure what to do.
Great video. Quick and clear. Thanks
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Thank you! your video gave me lots of insight
now I can plant figs, great love them. Thankyou Gary.
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Any update videos on your fig tree? I’m interested to see how it faired. Thanks!
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Gary I really really appreciate you making this video I have some beautiful Chicago hardy variety but still need to wrap them here in Washington state it gets chilly.
I have 4 to wrap now. Well when temps come.
That was SOOOO helpful! Thank you so much for sharing this!!!
Glad to help. Layers.
Hi. I live in WV. I covered my fig using this video as a guide. When do I uncover my fig? Its still getting down to 38 at night. Thanks
If frost has gone, you can undo it now. It is really to protect agains freeze. A minor frost is fine, it was the long day of freezing temperatures, you were protecting it from.
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N TX 8a is even getting into the teens; I have a 2 yr old fig hoping I don't need to wrap it; I took my pruning's and put into water for clones
Do they root nicely in water?
first time for me I will try to remember and let you know but there is a you tube series somewhere that I watched that shows they do;
I have cloned other plants like jasmine grapes and black berries; they worked good; oh and hardy kiwi
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Thank you for the good information. At what temperature would you say it’s time to take the bucket off?
(And put it back on for that matter)
Id would take it off in March for good here in Md. But since it's not clear plastic acting like a greenhouse, you have a big window.
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I'm wrapping my white Italian fig today here in zone 7a CT. It grows well but hasn't ever given me figs, so I really hope this works!
When's the best time to unwrap it?
I have a white Italian fig here in zone 6A. Last year I had it in a big pot and I got good figs. This Spring I planted in the ground, not ripped figs yet but is loaded with new figs. Did you prune the fig last October or early March? Do you see wasps around your fig tree for pollination? They need pruning and pinching the top of brunches.
This really worked with me
It does make a difference.
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Fig wood also makes more trees
Well done Gary. I am in Zone 8b and seldom get enough cold for this. Happy New Year. Best wishes Bob.
Happy New Year! Last 3 years they consecutive days and night of sub 20 have been brutal here.
Awesome video! Much needed and well presented information.
Thank you for the smoked meat tip!
Sure!
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No worries about heavy rain entering the top when no bucket is added??
Love the video. I'm in zone 7 (NJ) and just purchased an olive tree. Would the same protection work for the olive tree? Thanks.
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Clothing line is best.
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@@THERUSTEDGARDEN Thank you! Another question please. It was below freezing for 7 days straight in Nashville, this week it is getting up to 60 degrees with tons of rain - should I leave the trees wrapped, or unwrap during the warm rain? Or partially unwrap?
Wow that was very informative! Thank you!
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Thanks so much!!! Great tips!
Hi Gary, last fall I watched your video and wrapped my fig tree. I just opened it today, 03/28/2020. It worked and has active buds on the branches. Something I haven't seen for a few years. I have some white fungus growing on some of the branches. Should I be concerned?
Perfect.! The sun should fix the fungus.
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Hello Gary, thank you for your video is very interesting, this spring I bought my first fig tree, I have it, in a big container, do you think the best way will be bringing in the house, or in the garage, and what about the water do you still put watering your fig tree, with all the preparation that you done on yours.
Garage. They can take a light frost but when freezing nights come, just move it in the a garage. The soil just needs to be damp. It wont really drink much. If you bring it inside it will mess up dormancy and bring all kinds of insects in the house.
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6 inches of mulch. I have 2 -7 year old trees that are 20 feet by 12 feet high. I haven’t wrapped after the first 3 years. Heavy mulch is key for the shallow root runners. I get tons of figs bc you have to water alot or you get no growth or ripening. I’m in zone 7 Pennsylvania.
Thanks Gary, l'm going to try this.
Good Luck
Hi there. I lived in Bmore my whole life but now I am in western NC the winters here are much milder than up there but I am still gonna wrap my celeste fig. Great video. QUESTION do you have issues with the plastic being black as far as getting too hot? thanks
I did not have issue with that. The top is usually vented a tad and that lets out excessive heat.
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Great video!
Thanks
Thanks for this, helps a ton.
Glad to help.
Great video, Gary. I have a small, young fig (TX Everbearing) that just went in the ground this year. It is only about 2 feet tall and I plan to just pull a lot of straw up around it if we get the freezing temps we got a few years ago that lasted for days. Do you think that will be enough here in north Texas to keep it alive? (I'm talking if we have temps below freezing or cold winds for several days.)
See what the temp range is for the variety. Some go down to well below freezing. The key for figs is back to back to back days of deep freeze. That is why I had to wrap mine. An occasional day should not be an issue. The damage I would get is on wood above ground. The roots never got damaged.
Can you please tell me how to wrap a 4 foot new Chicago hardy fig tree. I live in Bishop California, which is also zone seven. Is there anything else I need to provide to keep the tree warm, Christmas lights?, Pickle barrel? Thank you.
No a wrap similar to this would help but Chicago hardy figs can make it without wrapping sometimes in zone 7. So you dont need to over wrap them.
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Gray! Next time you trim your tree, I'll take some cuttings :) thanks
Lots to propagate.
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how about moisture under plastic??? Would it be a good place for fungus to grow up? Shouldn't there be some ventilation by leaving some free place on the bottom that air can flow freely and remove excess moisture?
There is enough ventilation but if you are concerned, you can can the top a bit.
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Well done
very informative
thank you
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I have never thought about fig smoked brisket.
I did it with chicken legs. Amazing.
I grow my fig trees as a bush but no more that 7 shoots for fruit to rip.
Hey there am looks for fig wood for burning have some ?
I bought my fig tree plants 2 years ago from Home Depot. The 1 plant bolted where as the other one barely grew to 14 ".
This year the small plant finally started growing.HOWEVER...Just like this gentlemen, I live in Lower Bucks Co.,Pa. and Winter 2017 killed off most of my fig branches so when 2018 Spring came I though my tree was 100,% dead. However new branches emerged and as of Oct. 20 I have a bunch of useless gigs that will never ripen. I am donkey fall this man's directions to the T. Why?
Cost fresh figs off a branch of a fig tree is so delicious. 8 hurts me to see all those green cigs going to waste I hate wasting food.
Maybe, in that case, the best option would be to build a greenhouse for the fig tree.
Fig tree named Chicago...
Very cold hardy
It is.
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Hi Gary, did this method help you to get edible ripe figs the following season? I'm also in zone 7 and my outdoor fig trees were dying back and regrowing as you described hence giving me no edible figs for the season.
Yeah it make a big difference with the 2nd season wood.
@@THERUSTEDGARDEN I have a midsized in ground fig tree that is not in a protected site. Should I dig it up and store it in the garage with my other container fig trees or, move it to a more sheltered inground spot or should I leave it and wrap it up?
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hi gary where to buy the tarps and the burlap
Lots of place. I got mine at Home Depot
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Would it work with just the painter's tarp for Texas winter?
Yep for sure
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I did a really simple wrapping of a fig tree video. You may like it.
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That plant looks like it needs a boot camp haircut.
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Won't the plastic retain moisture and promote mold growth?
Possible but I havent had issues
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I use tar paper, not plastic for that reason.
How big is the tarp?
Where do you find thise burlap bags?
I got that at home depots years back.
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But will this work in Ohio ? Now I mulch all of the surrounding ground around my plant with about 3 and a half feet of straw and leaves , then black plastic
It would help for sure.
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great info!
Thanks
When they are dormant, do they need water? My figs are in containers. If I move them into the unheated shed do I need to water them?
I don't think they need regular watering. If it goes in damp and stays damp but not soaking, they should last.
yes they need some, not much....imagine if they were in the elements. i made that mistake
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was there an update?
I dont think so. So long ago but the fig survives every year and produces.
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But why are some fig trees advertised as hardy to zone 7 when they really aren't? I'm totally confused about this. If they're truly suitable for zone 7, then there is no special treatment that it needs.
We are right on the edge so a longer freeze damages the wood. Just depends but Chicago Hardy is best.
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When do you remove the protection? I’m in northern Delaware
Good question!. I wait untill the last frost date and look for a ten day weather forecast. If you get frost ten days past your areas last frost date damage will occur. but keeping the protected plant bundled up won't hurt it.
my fig branches are not flexible like that. making it quite hard to tie.
That is a challenge
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@@THERUSTEDGARDEN are your branches flexible because they are relatively new growth? pls make more videos on your fig tree in the spring time! thanks!
What about when the tree matures and the branches become thick? I have a rather large fig tree on my property but I'm really not sure how to wrap it short of just building a box around it.
The thick older branches do not, but all the new growth becomes really difficult to wrap when the overall width of the tree is like 9 feet. I've also noticed an overall decline in vigor these last few years in not just my tree, but all of the fig trees in the neighborhood.
Yeah that would be really difficult. I plan on cutting mine back every year. Some branches survived the freezes and at 2 or 3 years they were just removed. Ive seen some massive fig trees in Arkansas. They can get huge. You can get massive painter plastic with some good thickness. Fairly cheap. If several, with help, could cover the tree, they could all just be tied off at the bottom. The clear plastic would let heat in but they could be good or bad.
If you had used the bubble wrap, where would it go? Outermost layer, or between the black and clear tarps, or between the clear tarp and the burlap, or under the burlap?
howd this work out, did you get figs?
Yep work well. Last year I was lazy and didn't cover it and it died back to ground.
im in arkansas which is zone 7 ... you say you are in maryland ??
Yeah, Zone 7 too but you get much more mild nights. We get full long freezes.
Where is a good place to buy affordable burlap?
Oh... I always look on line a price compare. I don't have a specific place.
Thanks. that's just what I'll do.
Another fig question. We bought a "brown turkey" fig two years ago from Home Depot. The reason I quoted that name is because the main trunk and branches of our fig are huge and not very flexible. Actually, the only flexible branches are from this year's growth. Is there a way to determine if we do, indeed, have a brown turkey fig and if not what type of fig we DO have?
@@jkburbage59 I saw both Brown Turkey and Hardy Chicago at a Home depot several years ago. I have both type. The Brown Turkey fruit will be quite dark, the Hardy Chicago more of a green with yellow fruit.
Can we just cover it with plastic alone?
I like 2 layers at least.
plastic has no insulating values but is usfull in keeping wind and rain off the branches.
Burlap wrap is often used but I make a wheet straw area around my plant and cover with a tarp. Put a few mice bait trays at the base of the plant or you may have mice girdle your plant.
Good luck with your figs
I think it should be pruned more, too. Opened in the middle.
Thanks. Ill do that this year.
Only winterize your fig trees with this method if you would like to kill them.
There is a lot of figs on how to cover fig trees for winter, but none showing how does it look when uncovering it, would that be cuz none of this cover your fig trees for winter doesnt work 🤔🤔😂😂😂
Probably just boring LOL. The goal is to protect the wood. This really helps a lot. Especially when planted on southern side.
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I have same fig tree for 4 years now...I have to do this too..it's does not look that pretty at all..LOL..
so much for that global warming!
I see the effects.