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  • Have brought a Fig tree (brown turkey)!!!!!! Any advice?

    So after recent questions we have opted for a Purple Filbert (thank you TrixC) & Brown Turkey Fig Tree as we had two spots available....

    Any suggestions/advice on planting and care or anyone who have one of these at home...
    Will keep Fig in a pot as I understand it 'spreads' was going to put in the ground with pot but do I understand it might be better to bring it inside a greenhouse or cover outside? Prune Spring and thin fruit in September if small and not going to form fully?

    The Filbert will be next to my cherry blossom and Fig to an Acer but both will have the correct distance between trees....

    Any growing, pruning, harvesting tips welcome!!!!!
    Last edited by Greenleaves; 08-11-2016, 06:48 PM.

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    I have my brown turkey in a large pot buried in the ground outside.


    At this time of year you need to pull off any figs bigger than a pea as they won't make it though the winter.

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    • #3
      Have a look atGrowing Figs | How To Grow | Grow Your Own

      I've had a brown turkey in a 2' slab lined pit for twenty years and it's survived without protection.
      Riddlesdown (S Croydon)

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      • #4
        I have a Brown Turkey fig hedge! Despite being planted between 2 brick walls, about a foot apart, it has spread sideways and, wherever these branches touched the ground, they have rooted.
        This year, I gave up on selective pruning and attacked it with the hedgetrimmer!

        This was it in 2012 http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ml#post1039503

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        • #5
          Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
          I have a Brown Turkey fig hedge! Despite being planted between 2 brick walls, about a foot apart, it has spread sideways and, wherever these branches touched the ground, they have rooted.
          This year, I gave up on selective pruning and attacked it with the hedgetrimmer!

          This was it in 2012 http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ml#post1039503
          Thanx for the heads up on the previous posts, I had tried to search the forum for fig threads but got no where wonder what I am doing wrong?

          Getting excited now on our journey towards the edible garden!!!

          Thank you all

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DannyK View Post
            Have a look atGrowing Figs | How To Grow | Grow Your Own

            I've had a brown turkey in a 2' slab lined pit for twenty years and it's survived without protection.
            Also very interesting thank you, I need to find my way round this site better!!!!

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            • #8
              Originally posted by lmayhow View Post
              Thanx for the heads up on the previous posts, I had tried to search the forum for fig threads but got no where wonder what I am doing wrong?

              Getting excited now on our journey towards the edible garden!!!

              Thank you all
              You needn't worry. I've been on here for what seems like eons..............and I still can't get my head around the search facility!
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              • #9
                Its easy but you need to make your search specific.
                So threads about Figs should be in Feeling Fruity.
                Feeling Fruity
                At the top of the posts on the right "Search Forum" and "Advanced search".
                That brings up lots of ways to restrict your search but searching for "Figs" in the Feeling Fruity Forum brings up 157 threads about figs.

                Clear as mud?

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                • #10
                  It may be a bit early for you but this is a good clip on pruning, which I wish I'd found a lot earlier. You'd be surprised how fast figs grow even with restricted roots. The Rouge de Bordeaux in my 10X12 has hit both ends and the apex this year!

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB0D_tuKgtQ
                  Riddlesdown (S Croydon)

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                  • #11
                    Originally posted by Snadger View Post
                    You needn't worry. I've been on here for what seems like eons..............and I still can't get my head around the search facility!
                    I find the search facility easy - you post something then VC comes along with the links, easy.

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                    • #12
                      The alternative is to search through google - I find it much easier!

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                      • #13
                        If you put the fig tree in a pot make sure that the pot is standing on a concrete slab, otherwise the roots will grow through the drainage holes and anchor the tree to the ground. Years ago I grew a dwarf fig tree in a tub but without thinking I left the tub on the earth. Consequently very soon the roots were anchored in the ground and it was quite a hassle to remove it.

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                        • #14
                          These are all fabulous tips thank you all very much!!!Exactly what I was hoping for!

                          I will try the different ways of searching the forum too but also take note that VC is an excellent search facility thank you Jay-Ell.

                          Sorry to seem late in coming back to the forum have little one with Chicken Pox who is feeling a little sorry for himself...

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