Any Fig Fanatics?

   / Any Fig Fanatics?
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Here is SE Tennessee we seem to kind of be in the sweet spot for fig growing, as long as you get a fig that can tolerate the humidity and heavy rainfall. I plan on waiting until the spring to plant and my new fig guru Kenny recommended bringing them inside this winter. I will put them in my crawlspace.

@ultrarunner that is pretty cool! I am kind of excited to learn the air layering method of propagation and sharing my figs with the world. That is why I am trying to diversify my collection. Anyone can go buy a celeste or brown turkey at the store around here. So I am trying to get a few exotic figs. I am most excited about the Negrone fig, supposed to be a really nice variety.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics? #22  
I have stored mine two different ways.
1 Wait until the cold causes the leaves to die back. They will start greening back up late winter. No grow lights needed until they sprout leaves.
2 Bring them in and place led grow lights over them. Occasionally they will produce a fig or two before spring. This is my current method because I overwinter a few other plants.
My basement never gets below 65 degrees.
 
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I have stored mine two different ways.
1 Wait until the cold causes the leaves to die back. They will start greening back up late winter. No grow lights needed until they sprout leaves.
2 Bring them in and place led grow lights over them. Occasionally they will produce a fig or two before spring. This is my current method because I overwinter a few other plants.
My basement never gets below 65 degrees.
So you leave them outside until they start to green up in late winter?
The ones I just bought are in 3 gallon pots so the guy I bought them from recommended to put them in a dark location until spring, they are small still so my crawlspace will be perfect. Then once it starts to warm he does what he calls the fig shuffle which is leave them outside in the pots until the chance of a freeze is over. Put them back inside if it is going to freeze or frost. Once the chance of freeze is done I am going to plant them outside. The spot I will be planting these is not quite ready for them

Today I am going to go pickup a 5 year old celeste in a 25 gallon pot. That one I will probably leave outside all winter but I will put it on the protected south side of my house where it will also get some nice warm sun on sunny days. Might wrap the container to keep it from freezing. We don't get as much cold as you do up in Kentucky.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics? #24  
So you leave them outside until they start to green up in late winter?
The ones I just bought are in 3 gallon pots so the guy I bought them from recommended to put them in a dark location until spring, they are small still so my crawlspace will be perfect. Then once it starts to warm he does what he calls the fig shuffle which is leave them outside in the pots until the chance of a freeze is over. Put them back inside if it is going to freeze or frost. Once the chance of freeze is done I am going to plant them outside. The spot I will be planting these is not quite ready for them

Today I am going to go pickup a 5 year old celeste in a 25 gallon pot. That one I will probably leave outside all winter but I will put it on the protected south side of my house where it will also get some nice warm sun on sunny days. Might wrap the container to keep it from freezing. We don't get as much cold as you do up in Kentucky.

No I apologize. I took them in after leaf fall.
This will not damage the plant.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics? #25  
Figs are amazing I do not know how anyone could not be a fanatic.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics?
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Figs are amazing I do not know how anyone could not be a fanatic.
I know right? I have always been a little indifferent about figs until our old tree in the backyard did really well this summer. Then I started to do a little more research on them and now I am kinda addicted.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics? #27  
We had a very rainy spring and summer actually. I wonder if that's why my fig tree didn't make it - too much water. I have 3 huge persimmon trees in my front yard and all the rain caused the leafs on all 3 trees to have black dots all over them which I read was a rain related fungus. That caused all 3 trees to only put off about half as much fruit as they normally do. Still plenty of fruit to make about as many persimmon puddings ya would ever wanna make. But the wild life likes them too.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics? #28  
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All this talk about figs and my wife made me take her by Publix last night to look for some.
These are Turkey. They also had Mission.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics? #29  
Instead of the shuffle, you could also wrap plastic over them. Just be sure to remove the plastic when warm spring says appear.

We had a few of our brown turkey trees get winter die out. Everything above ground was brown and crackly. Left it be, spring rolls around and they bounced back beautifully.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics? #30  
I've read that if you pile leaves you raked up around them, then wrap burlap around to hold the leaves as insulation that they will over winter better?

This will be my 1st year ...but was under the impression that the Chicago variety would not need the winter protection ... ? I live in zone 6B so not as cold as Chicago, IL ...
 

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