

Past Events
January Chapter Meeting
At the January chapter meeting, Amy Kinsey shared her extensive experience with growing figs, saying "don't be like me, hoarding thousands of trees." She shared tips and tricks from how best to propagate (air-layering, grafting, and rooting cuttings are good, growing from seed is not advised) to her favorite varieties (she's partial to JH Adriatic and White Madeira).
Among the best tidbits:
It can take four years to see the true results from your fig tree, including productivity and flavor
It's best to water cuttings at the edge of the container rather than at the center, to encourage roots to grow toward the water
Up-potting can increase the growth of your figs, but make sure to have good drainage, as excess water can damage them
Be sure to label both your cutting and your cup as you are rooting them, so you don't lose track of which varieties you have