Even if you don't grow edible fruits, it's likely you've grown some sort of ornamental fig. They range from creeping vines to majestic trees, most of them tropical, in which case they can make ...
I just received a branch of a fig tree, and I would like to know how to root it and grow it in a pot or in my backyard. — Leroy Harris Figs are easy to propagate from dormant, hardwood cuttings. Cut ...
Even if you don’t grow edible fruits, it’s likely you’ve grown some sort of ornamental fig. They range from creeping vines to majestic trees, most of them tropical, in which case they can make ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — This is Danny Gentile, a retired police officer turned fig farmer. He lives in Tottenville and tends over 150 fig trees. And, as a tour of his yard is featured, he is here to ...
Pat Morgan of Westlake Village wrote to the SoCal Garden Clinic to ask: My fig tree was started from a cutting three years ago and was recently transplanted to our atrium. It has been in a container ...
I am not particularly fond of fig trees, with their knotty trunks contrasted against tropical-looking foliage. And even though the fruit is photogenic, I also don’t hold much enthusiasm for it fresh.
FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) - Texas Arbor Day is always the first Friday in November. While the National Arbor Day is in the spring time, the TEXAS Arbor Day is in the fall. Why? Because of the Texas heat ...
On the back of my previous video about Ornamentals for the Food Gardener, it's kind of ironic that I make this one next due to an ornamental tree dropping a huge branch and crashing down flattening ...
Q.I hope you can help with the common and botanical names for each of the four trees shown in the enclosed pictures. 1. The seed buds for this tree looked similar to a winged bean. The seed was old ...
May in Wooster Square, long before the ornamental cherry trees were planted in the park, signaled the resurrection of the dormant fig trees in many backyards. The fig tree, quintessentially ...
Q: My fig tree has not produced any fruit for the past two years. What should I do? A: A few things can explain that. Most likely in our region is winter damage to the branches or winter kill of the ...
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