Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Pruning Black Mission Fig Tree Fig Tree Pruning: Some For The Birds, Some For Me?

Fig Tree Pruning: Some for the birds, some for me? - pruning black mission fig tree

My black mission fig tree is about five years, growing and well executed. We prolly prolly hundred birds ate figs and ate them.

I am trimming the trees and the largest branch shoots up over 15 meters. When I grow taller tree. But perhaps the numbers of birds and those that eat away? What is your experience with pruning figs?

Regardless of compensation for the tree, I do not know how else to keep birds.

2 comments:

meanolma... said...

Read more here ...

http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/fig.html

Pruning: Fig trees are productive, with or without incision. It is important that only in the early years. The trees should be trained according to the consumption of fruit, like a crown of small fresh figs from the market. This culture is at the timber terminal from the previous year, once the tree form is established to avoid winter pruning, which leads to the loss of the harvest next year. It is recommended to be harvested immediately after the main crop plums, or late-maturing varieties, summer prune half the branches and the rest of the summer.

and here ...

... http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn

and it is a .... "perfect" model

http://www.dkimages.com/discover/preview ...

chicagir... said...

I cut everything up to about 4 meters. He pushes thicker and bigger than ever this spring. The compensation is the only thing you place for birds.

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