From Cuttings To Tons Of Fruit! How to propagate figs in cold climates!

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I used your method on my two fig trees I brought back from Greece, and now I have 15 fig trees, two pear trees, a plum tree, a sour cherry tree, and two apple trees.
I've tried other methods, and they all failed. I tried your method and complete success, first try. I have proof that the sand propagation method works all over my property.
Thank you

Historynerd
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What time of year are you making these?

jamesjohn
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Any advice for growing figs in hard clay?

Moollen
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Dose this method work for all types of fruit trees or just figs?

krismarshall
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I've got to trim my Indian rubber tree and want to try your propagation method with the clippings. Think it'll work?

_sowhat_
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How long does it usually take for figs to fruit?

waynetime
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My in-laws have figs pairs apples and persimmons. Their house is going to be sold soon. I’m hoping to get a couple of the small plants. Don’t know if that will happen though.

mistyglenn
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How long does it take to grow from cuttings to harvest fruits?

BadThrusher
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Hey! great videos !

How many months per year do you harvest in the cold climate? Is this a business where you only make money for a few months? It would be interesting to see a video about how you run a fruit business year-round and whether it’s feasible to earn a salary from it.

Greetings from the Netherlands.

jjones
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I live in Zone 5b. Which fig varieties do you recommend?

Or_die
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I go more simple, I put the cuttings in a glass of water and a month later they have roots.

donisenberg
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I would like to do that, but you still not letting to know, what is in the glass.

zitabayr
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Have a no fig, fig tree . I just dont care now .

dp-kzcs
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I cannot get dip-n-grow where live. What’s the next best thing.

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