Hi Lou! Thanks for the information regarding nematode resistant Fig trees! It's good to know what are the best trees and/or what type of disease resistant trees are best to grow! Again, thanks for sharing!!
I always start mine in May or June here in 7b ms. I know you asked Lou but thought I'd throw my 2 cents in there as a recommendation for you. Good growing to you!! 👍
Did you move from NJ? Missed that. My fig got an all small branch cut in Feb of this year. We got about 120+ figs with the sweetest taste. We still are getting figs now. We covered in a solid tighter netting this year which worked. The netting you used killed too many birds and butterflies. Squirrels still climb under but my dog is usually waiting for them! He lives figs too.
@fundamental1020 No, I didn't move from New Jersey. I often feature fig trees on a Virginia property, as well. In my experience, the occasional birds and butterflies can easily be released unharmed. Thanks for watching. Lou Monti
@lukeott58 Hi Luke! Well, to answer your question accurately, I'd rather say that I have several Celeste trees that I've noticed somewhat different characteristics from one another than to describe them as different Celeste kinds. Celeste is Celeste, but there are most certainly slight variants that perform better or worse in several important traits, as I have explained in my videos! Thanks for watching! Lou Monti
Hi Lou, just wanted to mention that LSU Purple is unfortunately susceptible to RKN too. I don't know if it's resistant to some specific species of RKN, and it's more susceptible to others. Just thought I'd mention it that it's not a sure thing.
@onortosu Hi there! That's interesting! Why would you make that claim when it's contrary to every opinion that I've ever heard and the exact opposite of everything that I've ever read? Lou Monti
@onortosu Your experience with RKN infecting LSU Purple is very interesting. I can say that this is not the first time that I've heard that, as well. I did witness someone else's magnificent LSU- P where RKN is generally a problem, but I never confirmed the condition of that tree. I have a great deal of experience with RKN and the best resistant varieties for me have been Peter's Honey, Desert King, Celeste, and Feliciano Bianco. Oddly, the original Hardy Chicago is also resistant, but I've had very unsuccessful experiences with all of the other Mount Etna types that I've tried. Thanks for your input. Lou Monti
I enjoy your videos and channel. Thanks for all your information, I’m a fellow fig grower from down here in Louisiana. I’ve been watching your videos since you started. I’d like to give you a Black Celeste tree if you don’t have it? My tree comes from another well known fig grower in south Louisiana that has a huge collection and has been growing for years.
First year growing figs and both Hollier and Ronde de Bordeaux are on my wist list. Good video. Thanks for sharing.
Great video thank you for the knowledge!!
Hi Lou! Thanks for the information regarding nematode resistant Fig trees! It's good to know what are the best trees and/or what type of disease resistant trees are best to grow! Again, thanks for sharing!!
Good day Lou! Could you do a video explaining which of your in-ground figs you winter-protect and which of them you don’t?
Great video Lou. What month or months would be good to start cuttings like in your in-ground fig nursery? Zone 8a NC piedmont. Thanks.
I always start mine in May or June here in 7b ms. I know you asked Lou but thought I'd throw my 2 cents in there as a recommendation for you. Good growing to you!! 👍
Did you move from NJ? Missed that. My fig got an all small branch cut in Feb of this year. We got about 120+ figs with the sweetest taste. We still are getting figs now. We covered in a solid tighter netting this year which worked. The netting you used killed too many birds and butterflies. Squirrels still climb under but my dog is usually waiting for them! He lives figs too.
@fundamental1020 No, I didn't move from New Jersey. I often feature fig trees on a Virginia property, as well. In my experience, the occasional birds and butterflies can easily be released unharmed. Thanks for watching. Lou Monti
Lou how many different Celeste are you growing? I have a d
I have a quite a few trees but not a single Celeste. I think I need to get one or more 😊
@lukeott58 Hi Luke! Well, to answer your question accurately, I'd rather say that I have several Celeste trees that I've noticed somewhat different characteristics from one another than to describe them as different Celeste kinds. Celeste is Celeste, but there are most certainly slight variants that perform better or worse in several important traits, as I have explained in my videos! Thanks for watching! Lou Monti
Save that pruning and make them available!
Hi Lou, just wanted to mention that LSU Purple is unfortunately susceptible to RKN too. I don't know if it's resistant to some specific species of RKN, and it's more susceptible to others. Just thought I'd mention it that it's not a sure thing.
@onortosu Hi there! That's interesting! Why would you make that claim when it's contrary to every opinion that I've ever heard and the exact opposite of everything that I've ever read? Lou Monti
@@loumonti10 because it happened to me. I had to throw out an LSU Purple tree infected with RKN.
@onortosu Your experience with RKN infecting LSU Purple is very interesting. I can say that this is not the first time that I've heard that, as well. I did witness someone else's magnificent LSU- P where RKN is generally a problem, but I never confirmed the condition of that tree. I have a great deal of experience with RKN and the best resistant varieties for me have been Peter's Honey, Desert King, Celeste, and Feliciano Bianco. Oddly, the original Hardy Chicago is also resistant, but I've had very unsuccessful experiences with all of the other Mount Etna types that I've tried. Thanks for your input. Lou Monti
Hollier is pronounced Ollier. OLYAY
@@ryanvillar9948 OK, Ryan, thanks for watching! Lou Monti
I enjoy your videos and channel. Thanks for all your information, I’m a fellow fig grower from down here in Louisiana. I’ve been watching your videos since you started. I’d like to give you a Black Celeste tree if you don’t have it? My tree comes from another well known fig grower in south Louisiana that has a huge collection and has been growing for years.