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11-07-2013, 10:24 PM
kay
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Originally Posted by
Martin[_2_]
On 11 Jul 2013 13:19:48 GMT,
wrote:
David Rance
lid wrote:
I seem to be getting a bumper crop of figs this year for the first time.
The tree is about twenty years old and either produces nothing to
maturity or only about half a dozen or so mature fruit. Yes, I do know
about root pruning and removing all unripe fruit from the previous year
Oh. I thought you were /not/ meant to remove the unripe fruit, cos it
carried on growing the next year. Mine all dropped off last year cos
the watering system dropped out of it and it dried up. :-/
But it seems about to give its first crop this year.
Do figs grow tree sized in S England like they do in Greece?
They can do. Neighbour in Worcestershire had one against his house, and could pick figs from his bedroom window. Our neighbour in Kent had one which overhung our garden very usefully. And there was a big one round the back of the Natural History Museum in London.
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