Some of those fig trees don’t look bad at all … depending on the price.And then I saw FIG TREES if you want to call them that they're so small. 3 different types ...
VDB, Beers Black, Kadota. And quite a few, where you see my hand all the way to the front and 4 rows in.View attachment 5203
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The second picture if you zoom in under the name tag there’s a price tag, says 13.95. Are the figs sold at big box stores tissue culture?Some of those fig trees don’t look bad at all … depending on the price.
WOW that’s a huge mark down. Did you get one?Look what I found at Home Depot yesterday
Yup best thing I bought in a whileWOW that’s a huge mark down. Did you get one?
Not a bad price for a +/- 2 gallon tree.The second picture if you zoom in under the name tag there’s a price tag, says 13.95. Are the figs sold at big box stores tissue culture?
Look what I found at Home Depot yesterday
From what I see they’re the same price as the fig trees, $13.95. Must be the same size pots.@Figgerlickinggood - Were the berries priced well? I find the big box plants super expensive here.
Yes generally they are tissue culture trees.The second picture if you zoom in under the name tag there’s a price tag, says 13.95. Are the figs sold at big box stores tissue culture?
No special hereLook what I found at Home Depot yesterday
From what I see they’re the same price as the fig trees, $13.95. Must be the same size pots.
Yes generally they are tissue culture trees.
I had asked if those fig trees at Lowe’s were TC. JMF75 was saying they were.I don't know a lot about berries. Do you know if it's common for them or other fruit to be TC?
I know most common fruit.... citrus, apple, pear, stone fruit etc go onto rootstock but I can seem to think off the top of my head another crop plant propagated this way
I wasn’t sure if he was referring only to the figsI had asked if those fig trees at Lowe’s were TC. JMF75 was saying they were.