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happyD 27-03-2008 02:08 AM

Is it too early to unwrap a FIG tree
 
Live in the lower hudson valley - New York State. I think zone 6 . Is
it too early to unwrap a fig tree. I would like to get a jump on the
growing season. Last year it seemed like it was two to three weeks too
short. Had a lot of fruit left on the tree that could not be used.

thanks

Sheldon[_1_] 27-03-2008 02:47 AM

Is it too early to unwrap a FIG tree
 
happyD wrote:
Live in the lower hudson valley - New York State. I think zone 6 . �Is
it too early to unwrap a fig tree. �I would like to get a jump on the
growing season. Last year it seemed like it was two to three weeks too
short. Had a lot of fruit left on the tree that could not be used.


If you're around the Catskills it depends on your elevation, use some
descretion. Right now even at the lower levels temps dip into the mid
teens at night, I would wait at least two more weeks, and even then I
wouldn't unwrap a fig tree completely all at once.... make an opening
and peek to see if it's beginning to bud out, then open to light, and
keep protected from wind... for a while I would rewrap at night.

Phisherman[_1_] 27-03-2008 03:03 PM

Is it too early to unwrap a FIG tree
 
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 19:08:03 -0700 (PDT), happyD
wrote:

Live in the lower hudson valley - New York State. I think zone 6 . Is
it too early to unwrap a fig tree. I would like to get a jump on the
growing season. Last year it seemed like it was two to three weeks too
short. Had a lot of fruit left on the tree that could not be used.

thanks


Unwrap it when temperatures have been above freezing for at least 2
weeks, and then be prepared to wrap it back up for any nights with
freezing temperatures.


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