Need a big U-Haul….lol. I was wondering when you were doing the air layers how you planned on getting them all there. You’re blessed with figs! Figs everywhere… I’m jealous….lol
I forget where you are. South Carolina? I'm in Charleston, and yes, air layering here seems so easy! The real struggle for me is getting fruit. I now have 10 copies of my first fig tree, but I don't even know what variety it is. I just know I'm not getting fruit after three years.
Great video do you give away cuttings at the end of the season I live in zone 9a high desert California and would love to grow your fig cuttings in my environment
I planted one fig tree last year and 7 this year and they`re in the ground and getting gigantic already here in Louisiana. I`m hoping we don`t get another 0 degree freeze this year so they`ll be able to fruit next year. I bought an extra tarp to cover my biggest Celeste tree until it can mature enough to get cold hardy. I planted a Brown Turkey for the first time last year and the figs are gigantic. I heard people say they`re no good but mine are delicious and so big that only 5 or 6 would make a meal. The tree was damaged by cold though and didn`t begin setting fruit until July and is still making new figs and is already a very big tree. Our Celeste trees always produced early so maybe these are a good combo. I saved space for a couple of other varieties and planted 4 dwarf mulberry trees to add variety and distract the birds but I also got mesh tree coverings and 100 organza bags. I`m gonna put a couple of rooted cuttings in a nearby grassy field for birds.
Where and when is the figapalooza? I'm down here in Florida, but I would be willing to drive to be around other people with a fig problem, lol
It's in Greenville NC area on September 22
Send me an email I'll send you the link to it on Facebook icutgrass2011@gmail.com
@@MilesFig thanks Miles!
Need a big U-Haul….lol. I was wondering when you were doing the air layers how you planned on getting them all there. You’re blessed with figs! Figs everywhere… I’m jealous….lol
I got some for you come and get them
@@MilesFig awesome, I’ll be in touch
@@MilesFig I sent you an email.
@@MilesFig good to meet you.
I forget where you are. South Carolina? I'm in Charleston, and yes, air layering here seems so easy! The real struggle for me is getting fruit. I now have 10 copies of my first fig tree, but I don't even know what variety it is. I just know I'm not getting fruit after three years.
I'm in Aberdeen Pinehurst NC. You need some LSU varieties they will do great there
@@JohnHansknecht i'm new at this, but so far my biggest producer is my Fignominal.
Get and plant as many as you can!
Great video do you give away cuttings at the end of the season I live in zone 9a high desert California and would love to grow your fig cuttings in my environment
Keep in touch during the winter I don't mind sharing
Ok will do thank you so much
Where exactly? I’m in Yucca Valley and am rooting too many fig cuttings, with winter pruning still to come.
I planted one fig tree last year and 7 this year and they`re in the ground and getting gigantic already here in Louisiana. I`m hoping we don`t get another 0 degree freeze this year so they`ll be able to fruit next year. I bought an extra tarp to cover my biggest Celeste tree until it can mature enough to get cold hardy.
I planted a Brown Turkey for the first time last year and the figs are gigantic. I heard people say they`re no good but mine are delicious and so big that only 5 or 6 would make a meal. The tree was damaged by cold though and didn`t begin setting fruit until July and is still making new figs and is already a very big tree. Our Celeste trees always produced early so maybe these are a good combo. I saved space for a couple of other varieties and planted 4 dwarf mulberry trees to add variety and distract the birds but I also got mesh tree coverings and 100 organza bags. I`m gonna put a couple of rooted cuttings in a nearby grassy field for birds.
Keep going!!!
I'm in Bailey NC and I'd love to attend that fig festival on the 22nd.
Search Facebook for figapaloza. Or send me an email and I'll send you the link. It's worth going
Excellent 🎉🎉🎉
I subscribed to your channel 🙏
Thank you!!!!
@@MilesFig You're Welcome 😁
Wow this look gorge ❤❤100% success 🙌
Thank you! I love walking around my yard and it is growing into a beautiful nature area
I'm in the same boat. I have trouble moderating my hobbies.
Yes it consumes my life haha
Are you selling any of these locally?
Sure if anyone is interested. Which variety would you like?
@@MilesFig can I send you a PM?
@@eddakraynak5951 yes find me on Facebook
You can always plant them in the wild and let them be free to feed the birds.
The "wild" is a thing of the past my friend. I will be potting them up and also planting on my land.
I'm having trouble growing one.
Haha try to grow 10 and you will get 5 to live
Rent a trailer too for the suv
I decided on a minivan and they are taking the seats out at Enterprise and said I can get it dirty
Where is the fig pluza?
Yes figapaloza is in September and close to Greenville NC.
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