our fig tree in pot is still not fruiting, 18 months in.
our fig tree in pot is still not fruiting, 18 months in.
Yep but they attack the peaches and not the Figs.do you get fruit fly where you are kaz?
Stick in in the ground?
yes, a few people have suggested that. Worried about it growing too big, especially root system.
three more plants today.
Now have 1 mandarin, 4 orange trees, I cherry, 1 almond, 2 plums, 1 fig, 1 nectarine, 1 peach, 1 avocado, 1 lemon, 2 apples and 2 blueberries.
Also 3 vegetable patches.
Also, from over fence, have 2 passionfruit, 1 apricot, 1 lime, 1 grapefruit, and 1 raspberry.
I only have a small garden (700sqm block), so will find it hard to plant more fruit trees.
I am hoping for one more almond and nectarine in time, and then just small stuff that does not grow tall.
Most of my trees are dwarf, so much easier to manage and protect from fruit fly with sleeves and so on.
I find the garden a great hobby as I get older.
Sport, foxtel, garden, wife and daughter; that is all I need.