Figs are one of the fruits that can be a reliable producer for your homestead gardens year after year but it will take time to get your trees established. Here are some tricks to speed up the process.
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Hi, any trouble with deer eating them?
My figs never seem to survive the winter.
Lol! I just had to dig one out because it was growing so fast and lifting the fence with its root system. I kept cutting it back and in one year it grew from 5′ to 20′. It was a brown turkey fig. I loved that tree. It was only in the ground for 6 years. It was the size of a pencil when I planted it. Dang small back yard!