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Originally posted by It never rains..it pours View PostBuffs, Can I ask how the figs are going ?
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Originally posted by Earthgirl Jen View PostI have a north facing conservatory (cough!!! that's what it was advertised as when we bought the place, in reality it is a 14ft x8ft lean to greenhouse attached to the back of the house over the back door) and as such gets sunlight for 6mths of the year (March -Sept) and no direct sunlight for the other 6mths of the year. I was amazed at the amount of ambient heat you can get on a sunny day during the winter despite no direct sunlight, so it comes as no surprise to me that you can grow these beautiful fruits...
How lovely and they they look good... enjoy x
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figs... In the February I always snap off the growing point on each stem, they are quite brittle so come off cleanly. this encourages lots of fruit from side shoots. I fan trained mine to maximise sunshine on the fruits (this is Scotland) so they did great this year, in march I throw a handful of BFB onto the surface of the compost and in june I give the plant a feeding of tomato fertiliser each week, and do not overwater it as it comes from warmer climes, if it works here it should work anywhere..Last edited by BUFFS; 03-09-2018, 06:32 PM.
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