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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:47 am   Post subject: Fig Tree Help Needed


I purchased and subsequently planted a black mission fig this past spring. It did well, however I am concerned about its viability as winter approaches. We live in the Southern NJ area, close to Philadelphia and although this is not a region that gets very cold stretches, it can happen. The tree does not have protection from the wind or cold. I was thinking of applying large quantities of hay to insulate the tree, which at this time is approximately 3.5-4' tall. Any other suggestions?

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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:41 am   Post subject:


You could try covering the tree in garden fleece chiropod as it protects against frost, wind - even (if needed)- strong sunlight and helps keep the plant warm. Mulching around the roots is a good idea too.


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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 3:24 pm   Post subject:


I hope your fig tree does well. I think it will. I am a bit south of you in Maryland (near Baltimore). My two figs make it through the winter without additional protection. I might put some mulch around the bottom but I don't always get to it. They are in an area of the yard where they are protected from the wind and kept warmer in an "L" of the building. My neighbors tree is out in the middle of the yard where it gets more exposure to wind and weather. It makes it through the winter too but is generally not as big as mine are.

All that to say, I think yours would be fine if you mulch it well and wrap it up, especially as it is still so small. Good luck. They are special trees, arent' they?


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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 4:51 pm   Post subject:


Thanks for your reply daisybeans. I am worried about the winter winds since my tree will not have protection from my house. My thinking as it will need help until it is older and more established.

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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 6:41 pm   Post subject:


I think you're right, Chiropod. Based on what I've seen of mine and my neighbor's, I think once yours is established, it will be hardy there in South Jersey. Baby it for a couple winters. Did you get a couple of figs this year?

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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:28 pm   Post subject:


Beautiful trees daisybean! We had a half dozen figs this year. Looking forward to next year.

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