very interesting and educational papa-pepper, I can see how growing these little fig trees can be good money, are you going to keep any of them for yourself? I've always heard that the fig trees can be huge in size. I assume propagate means the same as the word "plant."
what were you in your former life, a horticulturist?
great strategy, great post, great video, great photos, oh jeez what else? great hair!
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LOL! You know, they do grow well in Texas...
we actually have that on our list to plant!
God bless you papa-pepper!
Are you on a private chat like https://steem.chat ?
If you are and want to get me a mailing address, I could ship some out for free onTuesday...
thanks so much papa-pepper that means alot but we are in the early planning stages for what and where we want to plant so it'll be a year or so before we're ready, got alot of debris, bushes and shrubs to clear out first.
much appreciated though!
If you don’t get harsh winters fig trees will grow great. They like the heat and not too much water, rocky soil.
thanks for the information @hrissm. well we have the heat and not too much water but the soil in our area is a black clay type so that may not be ideal.
It should still be fine. We barely have any soil here in a small back yard / garden, just brown clay that we’ve been mixing in top soil and fertilizer over the years.
You're welcome!