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  • #16
    bt taste a bit like figs! (as opposed to chicken)
    I'm not a huge fan of figs but bob seems to like them.
    Yo an' Bob
    Walk lightly on the earth
    take only what you need
    give all you can
    and your produce will be bountifull

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    • #17
      I have a great little book (almost a leaflet really) about growing figs - it's by Clive Simms who is a real expert. Can't find it right now though - think I've lent it to my mate's dad! You can buy it here though (it's one of the ones in the right-hand column):

      green-shopping.co.uk gardening & cultivation 2

      A greenhouse is a very good proposition - or even a really sheltered spot against a warm wall.
      Last edited by Paul Wagland; 26-02-2008, 11:51 AM.
      Resistance is fertile

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      • #18
        Have been doing a bit of surfing/ebaying () and I wondered are figs normally grafted, also can they be grown from seed and be expected to come true to type?
        To see a world in a grain of sand
        And a heaven in a wild flower

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Paul Wagland View Post

          The other variety I have seen sold in the UK is 'Desert King' (sometimes called 'Charlie', I think). It's self-fertile and apparently has very tasty fruit,
          I'm sure I read somewhere (and I'm quite prepared to be corrected on this as I tend to read stuff then forget where so I can never check it up) that figs required a tiny wasp in order to pollinate them and that this wasp is not a native of the UK, therefore figs grown here remain unpollinated and thus seedless. This presumably means that they don't need a pollination partner so it wouldn't matter if they were self-fertile or not. Or have I totally got the wrong end of the stick.....again?
          Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.

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          • #20
            Fig trees

            Planted a fig tree about 3 years ago, but the leaves are dropping of it has 3 fig on it.
            Dose it need repotted

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            • #21
              Crikey too! Brilliant info post SarzWix. I think the fig we're growing is a Brown Turkey but we're 'Oop North'erer in Edinburgh. We bought it from a hospital drug and alcohol abuse hospital garden sell-off earlier this year and transplated into a 12" ceramic pot. It's up against a warm stone wall and it's fruiting like mad but the leaves are now all starting to turn yellow. Is it a shock thing or does it need to be in a bigger pot? BTW we're in a first floor flat and the roof garden is tarmaced. Cheers

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