I came across your channel and I’m in south central Virginia zone 7B. I think me and you have the most diverse and exotic garden in Virginia 😂 Also when u air layer a big portion like that u need to prune allot of the plant to match the size of the roots. It will grow faster and re-establish itself quicker growing more robust.
Hello brother I live in Northern Virginia as well and I am interested in planting pommegrantes and figs that are compatible with our zone and I wanted to ask you if it’s possible to get some cuts of trees so I can plant them in the backyard. Thanks much brother
I came across your channel and I’m in south central Virginia zone 7B. I think me and you have the most diverse and exotic garden in Virginia 😂 Also when u air layer a big portion like that u need to prune allot of the plant to match the size of the roots. It will grow faster and re-establish itself quicker growing more robust.
:) … yea I was taking a chance to see if it survive, thanks for the tips.
It's so easy to root fig cuttings and no need to air layering. I just cut and stick cuttings into a pot of soil.
👍 ya I’m tying to get a whole tree.
Hello brother
I live in Northern Virginia as well and I am interested in planting pommegrantes and figs that are compatible with our zone and I wanted to ask you if it’s possible to get some cuts of trees so I can plant them in the backyard. Thanks much brother
Sure, email me and come by and pick it up got a lot of growth this year.
@@ItsJustGardening thanks brother, I did sent you an email.
When did you start? , I am in Atlanta.
Spring thru summer
I have noticed every time I air lair a fig tree ,when I score around the limb ,it always produces the roots above the area where I removed the bark.
Yea I see that too.
Waiting more pomegranate offer on the shop. 😢😢
Send me email and I’ll post it up. I’m too busy this year.