Have you ever tried the espalier method for figs or other trees? Thanks for gardening with us! -CaliKim & CameraGuy 🍅50% off CaliKim Seed Collections w/ code “TOMATO”, calikimgardenandhome.com. Ends 9.3.24. 📕Pre-order CaliKim’s new book: "The 10-Minute Gardener" (release date, Christmas Eve, 2024) at calikimgardenandhome.com/pages/10-minute-gardener, and get 2 free bonuses: ➡A FREE digital guide : "How to Create a Seed Starting Station in 10 Minutes", an exclusive sneak-peek inside CaliKim's new book! ➡A $10 coupon: to use our Seed & Garden Shop, calikimgardenandhome.com
I loved this video!! Once again you have inspired me to get my own little fruit tree orchard organized. It's been a rough summer with tragedy upon tragedy, but somewhere in my garden there is a balance and life giving force. It does my heart good to see a part of my garden in your garden. Thanks again for your inspiration. See you on the Livestream ❤️🙏
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m so glad to hear that the video has inspired you to work on your own fruit tree orchard. We are sorry about your tough summer for you, it’s wonderful that you’ve found some peace and balance in your garden. Gardening truly can be such a healing and uplifting experience. Looking forward to seeing you on the Livestream soon! Much love, CK/CG🌳💚🌸
Thank you for this video. I garden in zone 9b/10a in FL. I have a tangerine tree I've been wanting to espaliee just didn't know the materials to get! Got from Tractor Supply yesterday . Setting up tomorrow!
Oh gosh, how exciting!!! Tractor Supply....dangerou$ store!!!! so much cool stuff!!!! Let me know how setting up goes, please!! CaliKim Please be sure you've subscribed -- I like your energy and enthusiasm !! CaliKim
You give a very wonderful tutorial for planting fig in small space gardens. I love seeing this as it has inspired me to plant my fig trees in ground. They have been in pots for about 5 yrs now. Hoping to keep it pruned, tight and cozy in a good spot. I am thinking while it was kept in pot it never grew taller then 4 feet so possibly it has stunted its growth a bit but looks like it really wants to spread out as soon as it goes in the ground so I will be pruning it regularly every few years.
Thank you so much! I’m thrilled to hear that the tutorial inspired you to plant your fig trees in the ground. Moving them out of pots and into the soil will definitely give them a chance to spread their roots and grow more vigorously. Since your fig trees have been in pots for about five years, they might have a bit of a growth spurt once they’re in the ground, but regular pruning will help keep them manageable and well-shaped for your space. Just be sure to give them a good spot with plenty of sun, and they’ll reward you with lots of delicious figs! Pruning every couple of years is a great plan-it’ll help control the size and encourage healthy growth. Plus, pruning can increase fruit production by allowing more sunlight to reach all parts of the tree. Enjoy planting them in the ground, and here’s to a bountiful fig harvest in your future! CK
love your Fig tree Kim Never Eaten fresh figs before They have always been the Dried? Figs that you can buy at the grocery store I well Definitely.Have to try growing a fig tree next season I Hope the Dwarf varieties are available
Good video I learned a lot. I have my fig up against the chain link fence so I am going to try this method to train the branches like you showed. Thanks and I am going to pre order your new book too. Happy gardening 😎
So glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! Training your fig against the chain link fence is a great idea-I’m sure it will thrive with a little extra support. Thanks so much for pre-ordering my new book! Your support means a lot. Happy gardening, and enjoy those figs! Thank you for following these past 3 years~ 😎🌿📚
I was wondering if I could use cedar shavings for mulch in the garden or not. Thanks for clarifying that. I thought I was going to be limited to using it in my clothes closet to deter moths or spreading it around the foundation of the house.
Yes you can, Emily! Cedar shavings can indeed be used as mulch in the garden, but there are a few considerations to keep in mind: Cedar naturally repels certain insects, like ants and moths, which can be beneficial in the garden. Like other mulches, cedar shavings help retain soil moisture, which can be a big help during hot, dry periods. Aim for a 2-3 inch layer. Too thick a layer can prevent water from reaching the soil, while too thin won’t provide adequate weed suppression or moisture retention. A layer of cedar mulch can effectively suppress weeds, keeping your garden beds tidy and reducing competition for nutrients.Aesthetic Appeal: Cedar mulch has a pleasant aroma and a nice appearance, which can enhance the look of your garden. Let me know how it goes!! As always, thank you for watching and being one of my top "heart" contributors - CK
I was never a big fig afficionado. But you're the second YT phenom to bring them up. So now I'm interested. I hope you do a fig collab with Lazy Dog Farm. That would be an epic fig fantasy.
That’s awesome to hear! Figs are such a fun fruit to grow and enjoy, and I’m glad they’ve piqued your interest! I'll check out LDF! Thanks for watching and commenting. CK
Have you ever tried the espalier method for figs or other trees? Thanks for gardening with us! -CaliKim & CameraGuy
🍅50% off CaliKim Seed Collections w/ code “TOMATO”, calikimgardenandhome.com. Ends 9.3.24.
📕Pre-order CaliKim’s new book: "The 10-Minute Gardener" (release date, Christmas Eve, 2024) at calikimgardenandhome.com/pages/10-minute-gardener, and get 2 free bonuses:
➡A FREE digital guide : "How to Create a Seed Starting Station in 10 Minutes", an exclusive sneak-peek inside CaliKim's new book!
➡A $10 coupon: to use our Seed & Garden Shop, calikimgardenandhome.com
My neighbor does this I don't think she knows she does this method but I'm always amazed how many trees she can grow along her fence!
I loved this video!! Once again you have inspired me to get my own little fruit tree orchard organized. It's been a rough summer with tragedy upon tragedy, but somewhere in my garden there is a balance and life giving force. It does my heart good to see a part of my garden in your garden. Thanks again for your inspiration. See you on the Livestream ❤️🙏
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m so glad to hear that the video has inspired you to work on your own fruit tree orchard. We are sorry about your tough summer for you, it’s wonderful that you’ve found some peace and balance in your garden. Gardening truly can be such a healing and uplifting experience. Looking forward to seeing you on the Livestream soon! Much love, CK/CG🌳💚🌸
Another great teaching video…makes me want to start a fig tree and try this!
We'll send you a cutting, Debbie! Hope all is well !
Thank you for this video. I garden in zone 9b/10a in FL. I have a tangerine tree I've been wanting to espaliee just didn't know the materials to get! Got from Tractor Supply yesterday . Setting up tomorrow!
Oh gosh, how exciting!!! Tractor Supply....dangerou$ store!!!! so much cool stuff!!!! Let me know how setting up goes, please!! CaliKim Please be sure you've subscribed -- I like your energy and enthusiasm !! CaliKim
You give a very wonderful tutorial for planting fig in small space gardens. I love seeing this as it has inspired me to plant my fig trees in ground. They have been in pots for about 5 yrs now. Hoping to keep it pruned, tight and cozy in a good spot. I am thinking while it was kept in pot it never grew taller then 4 feet so possibly it has stunted its growth a bit but looks like it really wants to spread out as soon as it goes in the ground so I will be pruning it regularly every few years.
Thank you so much! I’m thrilled to hear that the tutorial inspired you to plant your fig trees in the ground. Moving them out of pots and into the soil will definitely give them a chance to spread their roots and grow more vigorously.
Since your fig trees have been in pots for about five years, they might have a bit of a growth spurt once they’re in the ground, but regular pruning will help keep them manageable and well-shaped for your space. Just be sure to give them a good spot with plenty of sun, and they’ll reward you with lots of delicious figs!
Pruning every couple of years is a great plan-it’ll help control the size and encourage healthy growth. Plus, pruning can increase fruit production by allowing more sunlight to reach all parts of the tree. Enjoy planting them in the ground, and here’s to a bountiful fig harvest in your future! CK
Thanks I have been given a couple of fig branches so great timing great video calikim29 from Australia
Fantastic! Let me know how the planting goes - of which I'll be doing a video shortly on this! Be sure to subscribe if you have not!! CaliKim
love your Fig tree Kim Never Eaten fresh figs before They have always been the Dried? Figs that you can buy at the grocery store I well Definitely.Have to try growing a fig tree next season I Hope the Dwarf varieties are available
Good video I learned a lot. I have my fig up against the chain link fence so I am going to try this method to train the branches like you showed. Thanks and I am going to pre order your new book too. Happy gardening 😎
So glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! Training your fig against the chain link fence is a great idea-I’m sure it will thrive with a little extra support.
Thanks so much for pre-ordering my new book! Your support means a lot. Happy gardening, and enjoy those figs! Thank you for following these past 3 years~ 😎🌿📚
1-2 inch bigger hole would be much better for the fig roots, since now they are also in a dirt pot firm all round... keep up with the videos.
Noted! Thank you so much!! CK
I have that same bag of cedar mulch!
LOL. Thanks for the chuckle this morning! CK
I was wondering if I could use cedar shavings for mulch in the garden or not. Thanks for clarifying that. I thought I was going to be limited to using it in my clothes closet to deter moths or spreading it around the foundation of the house.
Yes you can, Emily! Cedar shavings can indeed be used as mulch in the garden, but there are a few considerations to keep in mind:
Cedar naturally repels certain insects, like ants and moths, which can be beneficial in the garden.
Like other mulches, cedar shavings help retain soil moisture, which can be a big help during hot, dry periods. Aim for a 2-3 inch layer. Too thick a layer can prevent water from reaching the soil, while too thin won’t provide adequate weed suppression or moisture retention.
A layer of cedar mulch can effectively suppress weeds, keeping your garden beds tidy and reducing competition for nutrients.Aesthetic Appeal: Cedar mulch has a pleasant aroma and a nice appearance, which can enhance the look of your garden.
Let me know how it goes!! As always, thank you for watching and being one of my top "heart" contributors - CK
Can you plant the part that you topped?
Great question.
I’m wondering that too.
Yes, you can! Will be doing a video on this in the near future! Thanks for watching and commenting all these years, Shamida!! CaliKim
I was never a big fig afficionado.
But you're the second YT phenom to bring them up.
So now I'm interested.
I hope you do a fig collab with Lazy Dog Farm.
That would be an epic fig fantasy.
That’s awesome to hear! Figs are such a fun fruit to grow and enjoy, and I’m glad they’ve piqued your interest! I'll check out LDF! Thanks for watching and commenting. CK
Better hope Jesus don't walk by your fig tree lol
Okay...that was cute!!! CK