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WANTED: Wanted- Rooted Fig tree

Posted by xeriscape8321 Z10 FL Ft. Laud (My Page) on
Wed, Aug 19, 09 at 11:25

I am looking to grow figs here in NY. I was wondering if anyone has a nice rooted plant that I can plant in the ground this season. It needs to be hardy in zone 6 and produce some good sweet fruit :P

I am a known Brugmansia (Angel Trumpet) grower and would want to trade a well established brugmansia.

I'm sure I can find some nice variety of brugmansia to trade. :D

PM me if you have something to trade that you want to talk about.


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RE: WANTED: Wanted- Rooted Fig tree

New york isn't in zone 6. I have brugs as well, but no fig, what colors do you grow? I have white, yellow, pink, dark pink, double white, shredded white, and orange single.


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