MFJFIGS
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This is the story of a Fig, a Compost Manure Bag, and an Einstein Moment!
I have 70 bags of compost manure left, each weighs about 60+ lbs. Up until this morning, I was trying not to think what to do with them now that the season is over… then, I had a Golden Moment
I will use the bags to build a wall of insulation around in-ground fig trees! Wrap the tree tightly with a few layers of natural burlap, wrap 7-watt heat cable around it, leave a 12” gap and build a box of foam insulation (12 inch X 12in X 6 feet high), leave 8” gap then place 6 of these bags around the box (circular form, as tight as possible), stack another three rows on top. Fill the gap with dried leaves. Wrap it all with a heavy duty tarp (three layers would be great).
(Attached pictures showing how I insulated last year when I only had Hardy Chicago trees in ground. This year, I added RDB, Hollier and a few other trees, so I will beef up insulation with heat cables, these orange compost manure bags , and foam insulation. Also included a picture showing size of holes dug, the 15-gallon pot is to show the scale of the hole)
I have 70 bags of compost manure left, each weighs about 60+ lbs. Up until this morning, I was trying not to think what to do with them now that the season is over… then, I had a Golden Moment
I will use the bags to build a wall of insulation around in-ground fig trees! Wrap the tree tightly with a few layers of natural burlap, wrap 7-watt heat cable around it, leave a 12” gap and build a box of foam insulation (12 inch X 12in X 6 feet high), leave 8” gap then place 6 of these bags around the box (circular form, as tight as possible), stack another three rows on top. Fill the gap with dried leaves. Wrap it all with a heavy duty tarp (three layers would be great).
(Attached pictures showing how I insulated last year when I only had Hardy Chicago trees in ground. This year, I added RDB, Hollier and a few other trees, so I will beef up insulation with heat cables, these orange compost manure bags , and foam insulation. Also included a picture showing size of holes dug, the 15-gallon pot is to show the scale of the hole)








