Thank you, I will. If they get too much in a spot, I usually just scoop it up and plant it elsewhere. They love full sun and come back after winter dieback without any protection. I love that they hybridize and produce a variety of flower patterns each year.
Yes they do. I have 4 fig trees. The little miss figgy is the biggest but is supposedly a dwarf variety for the south from southern living plants. 2 others are Chicago hardy fig that I got online from Costco and are doing quite well. This will their second full season - planted in the fall of 2022. The newest one is a brown turkey fig that I got from a plant giveaway this spring - so it’s very young. The 2 apple trees that have been there for 5-6 years are Anna and Golden Dorset that produce consistent fruit and it’s a fight between me and other inhabitants of my ecosystem who gets it first. I have a Fuji apple too but it’s much younger and I have not been letting it fruit yet. Also got a ein Shemar apple that is bred for the south at the same plant giveaway this spring.
What a beautiful garden. Keep the rubeckia they look lovely
Thank you, I will. If they get too much in a spot, I usually just scoop it up and plant it elsewhere. They love full sun and come back after winter dieback without any protection. I love that they hybridize and produce a variety of flower patterns each year.
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Thank you!
Beautiful plants. What kind of apple tree is that? Does it produce well in our zone and have good fruit? Also, do your figs harvest well?
Yes they do. I have 4 fig trees. The little miss figgy is the biggest but is supposedly a dwarf variety for the south from southern living plants. 2 others are Chicago hardy fig that I got online from Costco and are doing quite well. This will their second full season - planted in the fall of 2022. The newest one is a brown turkey fig that I got from a plant giveaway this spring - so it’s very young. The 2 apple trees that have been there for 5-6 years are Anna and Golden Dorset that produce consistent fruit and it’s a fight between me and other inhabitants of my ecosystem who gets it first. I have a Fuji apple too but it’s much younger and I have not been letting it fruit yet. Also got a ein Shemar apple that is bred for the south at the same plant giveaway this spring.
@@AmateurGardener2024 That’s awesome! Thank you for the information!