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tigerlelly | 11:04 Wed 11th Apr 2007 | Home & Garden
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I have just been given a 'Brown Turkey' fig. It is immature and in a pot. According to the instructions I need to put it in a 15" pot to restrict the root growth (so that it will produce lots of fruit) and then bury it in a sheltered south-facing spot.. 15" seems very small and I don't know whether it's the measurement for depth or circumference.
Help please.
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You can hardly kill a fig tree. We have broken off branches and just stuck them in the ground and had them to root.
Since it is Spring now, it's a great time to just go ahead and plant your tree. No matter the size, just put it in the ground. We have 4 turkey figs which get direct Northern winds and the cold never hurts them.
You didn't say where you live, and we are in the deep South, but it shouldn't be a problem for you. Good luck!
The trick to producing good fruits is to prune the tree at the right time to keep it strong and stocky- after the crops is harvested. Then you pray the birds don't find them.
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Thanks very much. We're down in Dorset and hardly ever get any frost; plus it will be on a south facing wall so we're looking forward to our own figs.
I've put it in a huge pot for the time being but will plant it out before the winter.
Thanks again

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