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Old 26-07-2012, 10:08 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default This years fruit performance.

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Martin Brown wrote:
On 26/07/2012 09:36, wrote:
In article , wrote:
Kate Morgan wrote:
Never tried figs, always thought that they were too tricky !

We bought a Brown Turkey (recommended ok-for-UK) about 3-4 years ago
and it is doing its first proper attempt at a crop this year, if I
haven't killed it.


You won't have. Figs are very drought-resistant.


Mine died in the cold snap end of 2010 along with all my bamboos.


That's unusual, unless it was in a pot that froze or your soil
is poorly drained. Our fig got hit hard by the frost this year,
but regrew from old wood; if they hit hit harder, they will
usually regrow from the base.

Figs aren't tricky to grow if you can provide them with good
drainage - but they are definitely tricky to get a decent crop
from. And only a few people will manage to get two crops a year
in the UK.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.