Tiger garden
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I'm actually quite optimistic. All my trees survived this winter in ground and died to the ground or lower trunk despite not recieving appropriate winter protection. Out of the +70 fig trees I have in ground or potted only 1 potted fig tree called Catalan died in my unheated garage. I will probaby keep both potted and in ground trees after this winter just to get the best of both worlds.
From my in ground White Ischia and Yellow Long Neck have recovered the fastest despite not being known for the most cold hardy. I think it may be because they are tissue cultured trees so they have more vigor. About 2 weeks later LSU Purple, Brooklyn White, Green Michurinska, Marsilles Black VS were the slowest to recover and have now developed some leaves.
My potted figs are at least 3 weeks ahead of my in ground trees. My potted figs were in a detached garage with a small space heater that was mainly used to stop my pipes from freezing. I think Tena bounced back the fastest and put on the most height. Only my potted figs are putting out figs right now and are sometimes producing figs before producing foilage. I'm in Maryland zone 7a/b outside of Baltimore county in a suburb.
From my in ground White Ischia and Yellow Long Neck have recovered the fastest despite not being known for the most cold hardy. I think it may be because they are tissue cultured trees so they have more vigor. About 2 weeks later LSU Purple, Brooklyn White, Green Michurinska, Marsilles Black VS were the slowest to recover and have now developed some leaves.
My potted figs are at least 3 weeks ahead of my in ground trees. My potted figs were in a detached garage with a small space heater that was mainly used to stop my pipes from freezing. I think Tena bounced back the fastest and put on the most height. Only my potted figs are putting out figs right now and are sometimes producing figs before producing foilage. I'm in Maryland zone 7a/b outside of Baltimore county in a suburb.