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Sissaree
Round Top, TX

April 02, 2008
02:02 PM

Post #4746512

I have recently moved to a farm in zone 8b in Texas. I have a fig tree that has been neglected for years it has about 10 trunks and is spread out along the fence row.I would like to transplant these to a sunnier location. I hope to have figs one day! Can you please give me information on how and when to properly achieve this feat?
GranvilleSouth

(Zone 10a)

April 02, 2008
06:41 PM

Post #4747575

That's a tough question. I am used to fig trees bigger than my house so its hard to imagine your situation exactly. The time would be now as the moon is waning from the full at Easter. How big is this tree though?
Sissaree
Round Top, TX

March 23, 2009
12:53 PM

Post #6308301

The largest of the trunks is about 21/2 in. in diameter. the others are smaller


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