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| I planted a fig tree (Brown Turkey). It is 4 feet high and already had some small figs when I bought it. It came from a local nursery in a 5 gallon container and I planted it in the ground on the south side of a fence.
My question is this: Will I need to take any steps to protect it during the winter. Here in Northeast Arkansas we get a few days in the teens and 4-5 inches of snow per season. Thanks |
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| The short answer is yes. You have to winterize it. just lookup winterizing and you'll see lots of posts about this topic. |
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| RE: need winterizing help a.s.a.p. (Follow-Up #31) posted by: tonysiny on 11.22.2007 at 12:16 am in Fig Forum Here'e My Metehod: 1- Cut back each fig tree to 5 feet high. I have been doing this for the last 5 years with great success. Your fellow fig lover ----- Tony From Staten Island, NY
NOTES: TONY'S FIG TREE TYPES (8 TREES) ITALIAN WHITE FIG TREE PETER'S HONEY FIG TREE delete this clipping edit notes email clipping visibility: public clipped on: 07.15.2010 at 01:28 am last updated on: 07.15.2010 at 01:43 am |
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