Re: Fig and Olive Container-growing Help

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Re: Fig and Olive Container-growing Help dr-solo 12-24-2006
Posted by on December 24, 2006, 5:03 am
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I can only speak to figs (Ficus L.) I live in zone 5 (well now zone 6) so I cannot plant
figs (Ficus L.)
directly in the ground. Instead I planted in containers so I could haul them
inside
for winter. I modified the container "protocol" and have large holes in the
bottom
so roots can grow thru the container and into the ground for moisture and manure.
When we move the containers the roots get snapped, sort of root pruning.
Fig trees planted in the ground tend to get huge and VERY messy with all the
fruit
falling. I train the figs in the containers more to bushes by pinching back
growth.
My figs are young but very productive already.
http://weloveteaching.com/landscape/figs/figgrove.htm
I now have 9 figs and have maxed out on as there is no more space for them.
Fig trees really like water. I would never plant them near a sewer run. Ingrid


>I want to plant an olive (Canarium L.) for dappled shade on or near our sunny deck,
>and a fig (Ficus L.) nearby for the fruit and the birds they attract.
>
>However a sewer runs close by (maybe 1.5mm below the surface,
>horizontal-drilled under the deck) and I worry what damage the
>olive (Canarium L.) and fig (Ficus L.) roots might do to that.
>
>So I thought of containers.
>
>Assuming I get an olive (pictual, verdale?) and a fig (which?) that
>will suit container planting, what are the requirements for such
>container set-ups?
>
>Size of container. They'll eventually need to be fairly big. What's
>the procedure? Buy a small 1m high olive and fig plant and re-pot them
>into progressively bigger containers, or do I just put each young
>plant into a container big enough for the adult tree?
>
>Drainage. The containers must drain quite freely - they'd need to be
>raised up from our clay-based soil. I'd best not sink them into the
>ground. Is that right?
>
>Potting mix. What do you recommend to start with and what feeding
>do I do to replenish the mix?
>
>Brian



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