JOIN NOW LOG IN
iVillage GardenWeb iVillage GardenWeb THE INTERNET'S GARDEN & HOME COMMUNITY ADVERTISEMENT
Blogs Forums Photo Galleries Ask The Experts FAQs Tools & Directories        
Return to the Fig Forum | Post a Follow-Up

 o
Overwintering a fig tree in a fridge?

Posted by samuelforest 5b Montreal (My Page) on
Sun, Jan 15, 12 at 21:21

Hello all!

I have a small fig tree (kadota) and because I had no room to overwinter it ,I put it in my old fridge. It have been two months and it seems to do really fine ,but is it bad? Have anyone done this before?

Samuel Forest


Follow-Up Postings:

 o
RE: Overwintering a fig tree in a fridge?

Hi Samuel,

about 6 years ago, I overwintered all my 1, 2 and 3 year old fig trees in the fridge for two months. The only damage was to the tip of one of the trees where it touched the top of the fridge. The seal on the fridge was not in the best of shape and moisture from the air condensed on the bottom of the freezer.

~james


 o
RE: Overwintering a fig tree in a fridge?

Thank you James, I hope it'll do fine.

Samuel Forest


 o
RE: Overwintering a fig tree in a fridge?

I live in Tampa Bay, Florida. I am reading posts about overwintering in cold places. We of course grow our figs in the ground here. We get maybe 10 days of freezing temps here each winter, and I make no effort to protect them from heat or cold. They are just fine. Oddly, this winter has been so warm that the leaves are still on all 7 of my fig trees, and I ate the last good fig this afternoon. Were I to live up north at all, and if I had my trees in buckets, I'd simply move them into the garage or other snow/ice protected areas for the coldest nights, then leave them out during reasonable days. I used to live in Spartanburg, SC, and fig trees grow to towering heights there, and they are never protected. If left out on a balcony in Virginia, I might suggest wrapping the tree loosely with a blanket, but especially important, don't let the roots freeze!


 o Post a Follow-Up

Please Note: Only registered members are able to post messages to this forum.

    If you are a member, please log in.

    If you aren't yet a member, join now!


Return to the Fig Forum
 
 


 

 


Click here to learn more about in-text links on this page.



iVillage GardenWeb: The Internet's Garden & Home Community  
  iVillage Home & Garden Network