Thanks for sharing your tips. I'm growing in VA, same zone, but still keeping my tropicals inside for the winter. Figs, pomegranates, pawpaws, persimmons, and few others are all outside though. Most are propagated from cuttings or seed, so not sure of cultivar names in most cases.
Hello from Northern VA 👋, I am new to growing fruit trees. I am curious about what varieties of fig trees are you growing? And what is your favorite variety? And how’s your pineapple guava? Did you grow it in the ground or in a pot? Is it cold hardy in our area? I just learned about this fruit from your channel. And is VERY intrigued to purchase some. Thanks 😅😊
Hi neighbor, the common Celeste fig do really well and very productive, super sweet. Other green variety I got from my neighbor is good too. While the other varieties got haven’t much production. You just have to try to get your preferences. The pineapple guava I got in ground and pots.
I read the following does well Panache Nero JH Adriatic Scott's black LSU series (Gold, Purple, etc.) Black Celeste Marseilles VS Black Alma Dark Portuguese Vista
how old would the fig trees be before you'd plant them in the ground, for zone 7a? very young figs need to move indoors or be heavily covered if in-ground for how many years? thanks
Hi I am in Northern Virginia. Do you have any fruit trees for sales? I'm looking for pomegrate and also different variety of fig I have Chicago, Hardy and brown, turkey
I live in Australia. I did fig cuttings in winter last year (no leaves) and it was not successful. In summer I've had all 6 cuttings grow. I don't understand how you Americans do cuttings in winter. Have you tried it in summer.
Thanks for sharing your tips. I'm growing in VA, same zone, but still keeping my tropicals inside for the winter. Figs, pomegranates, pawpaws, persimmons, and few others are all outside though. Most are propagated from cuttings or seed, so not sure of cultivar names in most cases.
Thanks for watching, you got nice collection.
Hello from Northern VA 👋, I am new to growing fruit trees. I am curious about what varieties of fig trees are you growing? And what is your favorite variety? And how’s your pineapple guava? Did you grow it in the ground or in a pot? Is it cold hardy in our area? I just learned about this fruit from your channel. And is VERY intrigued to purchase some. Thanks 😅😊
Hi neighbor, the common Celeste fig do really well and very productive, super sweet. Other green variety I got from my neighbor is good too. While the other varieties got haven’t much production. You just have to try to get your preferences.
The pineapple guava I got in ground and pots.
Great advises, thank you 😁
Thank you.☺️
Thanks for the info! Im curious what variety fig you would recommend for Florida zone 11a. Next on the plant wishlist 😊
I read the following does well
Panache
Nero
JH Adriatic
Scott's black
LSU series (Gold, Purple, etc.)
Black Celeste
Marseilles VS Black
Alma
Dark Portuguese
Vista
@@ItsJustGardening thank you 🙏
I love your videos, im also in zone 7
Thank you. You growing anything tropical ?
@@ItsJustGardening hmm, outside only a pomegranate and figs (idk if they are tropicals) and indoors some citrus
@angrybees8122 that’s cool, what variety of pomegranate?
@@ItsJustGardening i have no idea, its not s cold hardy one though
how old would the fig trees be before you'd plant them in the ground, for zone 7a? very young figs need to move indoors or be heavily covered if in-ground for how many years? thanks
I usually put them in-ground on the next season. They grow really fast if you give it good soil and some fertilizer.
Hi I am in Northern Virginia. Do you have any fruit trees for sales? I'm looking for pomegrate and also different variety of fig I have Chicago, Hardy and brown, turkey
Hi send me an email.
I live in Australia. I did fig cuttings in winter last year (no leaves) and it was not successful. In summer I've had all 6 cuttings grow. I don't understand how you Americans do cuttings in winter. Have you tried it in summer.
I like to do it in summer too, I explained in the video.
😉 *Promosm*
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