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Jane
02-02-2003, 09:05 PM
Hi,
Does anyone know if I can grow Brown Turkey figs in zone 6.5 Maryland
without taking the tree inside during winter? And which edible tree sources
are reliable?
Thanks for your time.

Jane

zog
03-02-2003, 02:01 AM
(Jane) wrote in
>:

>Hi,
>Does anyone know if I can grow Brown Turkey figs in zone 6.5 Maryland
>without taking the tree inside during winter? And which edible tree
>sources are reliable?
>Thanks for your time.
>
>Jane
>
>
>If your are willing to wrap them they will grow in ground z6 w/ no
problem. I live on LI, NY z6/7 where we just had a week of temps dipping
into the 8 F range. Aside from some tip burn on 1 side the fig tree is in
good shape and I don't cover it .

Park Seed lists Brown Turkey and I have had good results w/ their plants.
If you would like to try a green fig email me.

Cricket
03-02-2003, 05:23 AM
You can probably grow the Hardy Chicago variety with just a touch of winter
protection. simple things can work. One year, I cut my figs back (in the
same zone as you're in) to 5' and surrounded them with T Posts and wrapped
bailing twine around the whole thing. I filled the structure leaves and
covered it with plastic, took it down in spring, and oooh! We had good figs
the next year.


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Cricket
"Jane" > wrote in message
. ..
> Hi,
> Does anyone know if I can grow Brown Turkey figs in zone 6.5 Maryland
> without taking the tree inside during winter? And which edible tree
sources
> are reliable?
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Jane
>
>

Jane
03-02-2003, 04:25 PM
Thanks Cricket, What are chigaco Figs like?
Do they play the Blues? (guffah)

Jane
"Cricket" > wrote in message
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> You can probably grow the Hardy Chicago variety with just a touch of
winter
> protection. simple things can work. One year, I cut my figs back (in the
> same zone as you're in) to 5' and surrounded them with T Posts and wrapped
> bailing twine around the whole thing. I filled the structure leaves and
> covered it with plastic, took it down in spring, and oooh! We had good
figs
> the next year.
>
>
> --
> Please see our website of gardening products at
> <http://www.southernexposure.com>
>
> Peace
>
> Cricket
> "Jane" > wrote in message
> . ..
> > Hi,
> > Does anyone know if I can grow Brown Turkey figs in zone 6.5 Maryland
> > without taking the tree inside during winter? And which edible tree
> sources
> > are reliable?
> > Thanks for your time.
> >
> > Jane
> >
> >
>
>
>

simy1
03-02-2003, 05:01 PM
"Jane" > wrote in message >...
> Hi,
> Does anyone know if I can grow Brown Turkey figs in zone 6.5 Maryland
> without taking the tree inside during winter? And which edible tree sources
> are reliable?
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Jane

Edible Landscaping has the whole figs collection. They have even
hardier varieties than BT. Call them or email them and ask for advice,
they are relatively close to you (theit nursery is in VA).

Beecrofter
03-02-2003, 05:08 PM
"Jane" > wrote in message >...
> Hi,
> Does anyone know if I can grow Brown Turkey figs in zone 6.5 Maryland
> without taking the tree inside during winter? And which edible tree sources
> are reliable?
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Jane

Here in probably a similar zone 6b in Connecticut they die back to
the ground and grow enough to just bearly bear fruit in a good season.
I figure we have 180 days without frost. You can wrap them or lay them
over in a leaf filled trench to cheat winter like the Italians in
Westerly RI do.

Jane
05-02-2003, 04:11 AM
Thanks Bee,
I know we're closer to 7 here than 6 but I remember in Pittsburgh years ago
seeing the Italian neighbours trench out a bed for theirs. If it becomes
necessary i'll be prepared. Our temps rarely go below 10 degrees. This
winter though has been brutal here in Maryland and we're bound to have some
dying off. I love he coast of Connecticut. I'm oringinally from Deerfield
Mass. Smallish world huh?
Jane

"Beecrofter" > wrote in message
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> "Jane" > wrote in message
>...
> > Hi,
> > Does anyone know if I can grow Brown Turkey figs in zone 6.5 Maryland
> > without taking the tree inside during winter? And which edible tree
sources
> > are reliable?
> > Thanks for your time.
> >
> > Jane
>
> Here in probably a similar zone 6b in Connecticut they die back to
> the ground and grow enough to just bearly bear fruit in a good season.
> I figure we have 180 days without frost. You can wrap them or lay them
> over in a leaf filled trench to cheat winter like the Italians in
> Westerly RI do.

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