
Placing Potted Figs Next to Foundation Wall Works!
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YES! I just finished watering my three potted fig trees, which I carefully winterized by placing them snugly against the eastern-looking foundation of the house and wrapping them with a concrete curing blanket. These extra steps were necessary to shield…

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So, you’ve just brought home your new fig tree—congratulations! Now, you’re probably wondering how to give it the best possible care. Whether you purchased it in a bag, cup, or pot, rest assured that I always make sure my figs…

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A heartfelt thank you to the wonderful staff at Starbucks in Newburgh, New York, for their generosity in providing local gardeners with spent coffee grounds. Their contribution is not only a kind gesture but also an invaluable resource for those…

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Not too long ago, I was gifted two White Kadota fig cuttings, and I decided to root them using the water cup method. I tend to favor this approach, especially when working with thicker cuttings, as I’ve had great success…

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We have many containers of varying sizes from takeout orders and are difficult to repurpose. So, I came up with this creative solution to package fig cuttings using these containers. If you’d like to reach out to me privately, please…

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If you’ve opted to root your cuttings in water, consider covering them with plastic bags like the ones commonly found at the supermarket. This simple step creates a makeshift greenhouse—a mini humidity dome that works wonders for propagation. By maintaining…
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Congratulations on acquiring your precious little figgy (or maybe even two)! Hopefully, you got them from me, and if so, you’re already off to a great start. I’m here to guide you with some essential tips and information to ensure…
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Wikipedia provides a clear explanation of the term deciduous here and here. In essence, deciduous trees are those that enter a state of dormancy during the fall and winter months. This natural adaptation allows them to conserve energy and shield…

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I captured this photo on November 27, 2024, just before temperatures plummeted below freezing. Preparing for the harsh New York State winter was no small feat, especially when it came to maneuvering those heavy plastic pots and the concrete curing…

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Each year, as I work with cuttings, I take great care to prevent cross-contamination. To ensure this, I diligently clean my tools both before and after every use. My go-to disinfectant is hydrogen peroxide, which I purchase from the local…