Buddy's fig

rayray

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Here's my buddy's fig, think it's a Hardy Chicago type, the leaves are identical to my Hardy Chicago from Edible Landscapes, but his gets a drop of honey from the figs on a constant basis. This past winter it died to the ground and it came back good but I told him it's getting way too bushy and he should pick a few good stalks and get rid of the rest.

What do you guys think?

He has what seems like a hundred shoots coming from the ground but all thin.
 

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Wow yeah how is he going to get into the center of that thing to pick the figs. lol
Really nice though and healthy looking.
It's 12 years old or so, and never protected. It wasn't as bushy before the total die back, he had a few decent size fig trunks going in a few awkward directions--but after this total die back it's growing back as a big bush, crazy amount of shoots!

The same thing is happening to a few of mine but on a much smaller scale. I'm waiting to see which one's I want to keep and get rid of the weaker ones. My neighbor wants them so I'll him the extra's.
 
It's 12 years old or so, and never protected. It wasn't as bushy before the total die back, he had a few decent size fig trunks going in a few awkward directions--but after this total die back it's growing back as a big bush, crazy amount of shoots!

The same thing is happening to a few of mine but on a much smaller scale. I'm waiting to see which one's I want to keep and get rid of the weaker ones. My neighbor wants them so I'll him the extra's.
A lot of them do send out multiples...it wants to survive for sure. lol
I just let them get a certain size and air layer off.
It's just to easy to get an exact clone that way.
 
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