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I had a free fig tree from an offer and its now come and am a bit dissapointed! Ok - so its free and I didnt know what to expect but its about 4 inches high!! Think I will go to a few garden centres and have a look at them as I now have got myself all into the idea of one. Looking at this tiny one I have it will take years to fruit! whats the average size of a fig tree which you buy?
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Wow! what size pot have you got it in brook? I got one from Lidl and repotted it to a 6" pot.
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I got one from Wilco as well. Looked like a little stick when I got it. It's now about 24" high and full of big leaves. Mines in a 12" pot in the back room of the house at the moment.
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Mine is in a pot outside and still looks like a stick. It's definitely alive and there are some buds swelling on the sides but I'm getting impatient for it to get leaves. May put in the greenhouse for a few weeks and see if that helps.
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Mine had some little figs on it when I had it delivered but the stem was very bare with no leaves / branches. However, looked yesteaday and noticed some leaves beginning to come so all good and I'll be leaving it in it's sheltered spot by the garage door.
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They are supposed to be frost hardy so mine will be out all the time once it has acclimatised. It has stayed out a couple of mild nights but I bring it in if it is very wet or windy at the moment. Won't be long till it is out now.
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Thanks Again Shirley,
I've moved them from my living room to kitchen to get more light, seem to have improved over the last couple of days! I reckon I'll put them out each morning for the next fortnight then leave them out permanently. Cheers Danny |
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