Looking good Evan, gonna be a great season. Exquisito has been my most vigorous so far this season as well, second to CLBC. Dels I just have as cuttings, but even as cuttings they have been beasts, so good to see similar characteristics in tree form!
@@greenshootsnursery3213 Will do, one of the varieties I am looking forward to the most. Your cutting looks like its doing great and I just finished transitioning to full outdoor sun, so fingers crossed I don't kill it before its more well established!
Great video, came across your video today. Where about is your nursery? I can’t find you in google. You mention California Zone 10, I just started collecting figs since stay at home, new hobby.
Hi Evan. You may remember me as the one in south-central Washington state who bought a bunch of your figoin cuttings lately. I have a friend in western Washington who planted a fig orchard with 15 feet between trees. Would 7.5 feet between trees be okay, or is that too close? My trees here get big, so I thought 7.5 feet would be too close. What do you think, and how far apart do you plant your inground trees? Thanks.........Steve
Looking good Evan, gonna be a great season. Exquisito has been my most vigorous so far this season as well, second to CLBC. Dels I just have as cuttings, but even as cuttings they have been beasts, so good to see similar characteristics in tree form!
Really looking forward to Dels! Keep us posted on how your Tia Penya grows this year.
@@greenshootsnursery3213 Will do, one of the varieties I am looking forward to the most. Your cutting looks like its doing great and I just finished transitioning to full outdoor sun, so fingers crossed I don't kill it before its more well established!
Nice work with those cuttings.
Great video, came across your video today. Where about is your nursery? I can’t find you in google. You mention California Zone 10, I just started collecting figs since stay at home, new hobby.
Hello. I noticed that you sealed up the cuts with something. Is that candle wax?
Hi Evan. You may remember me as the one in south-central Washington state who bought a bunch of your figoin cuttings lately. I have a friend in western Washington who planted a fig orchard with 15 feet between trees. Would 7.5 feet between trees be okay, or is that too close? My trees here get big, so I thought 7.5 feet would be too close. What do you think, and how far apart do you plant your inground trees? Thanks.........Steve
Just saw this Steve, thanks for asking this question. I'd love to hear opinions on this.
Keep up the good work. Can’t wait to see the results this year.
Great video!
Are you selling any cuttings or small fig plants?
I am in Sacramento
Yes, we sell trees on Figbid. We have a Thermalito up for sale now. Just search for “SoCalFigs”
Good Sprout