10-19-2024, 12:08 AM
Hi guys, some of you may or not know me from other forums but I always like to show some of my strategies on winterizing my inground trees.i learned a few tricks from great members but I always thought maybe I can make something better and easier. The coffin method has always worked for me.
Here I have a fig tree that’s been in the ground for about 3 years in fact I had another side to side and decided to remove it to focus on the most strongest tree. I’ve always used a fig coffin method cut the tree down to 12’ inches boxed it in and added a heated coil. It worked but it always focused on growth then produced figs at the end of the season. Now, I’m using the same approach but keeping the growth. I chose 4 main leaders and covered them with noodles. I made a base and poured 1” inch of concrete around the trunk to prevent rodents from entering. The box is insulated with 1” inch foam all around with a single heated coil just to provide perfect warm. I’ve always used this method except I chopped the trees down to 12 inches now it’s 65 inches at height. I think this idea might pay off. Hope this will inspire some of you to get creative with easier methods. Good luck guys let me know what you think.
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Here I have a fig tree that’s been in the ground for about 3 years in fact I had another side to side and decided to remove it to focus on the most strongest tree. I’ve always used a fig coffin method cut the tree down to 12’ inches boxed it in and added a heated coil. It worked but it always focused on growth then produced figs at the end of the season. Now, I’m using the same approach but keeping the growth. I chose 4 main leaders and covered them with noodles. I made a base and poured 1” inch of concrete around the trunk to prevent rodents from entering. The box is insulated with 1” inch foam all around with a single heated coil just to provide perfect warm. I’ve always used this method except I chopped the trees down to 12 inches now it’s 65 inches at height. I think this idea might pay off. Hope this will inspire some of you to get creative with easier methods. Good luck guys let me know what you think.
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