That's mine, but when I put it out in the Spring, the leaves died off as a new one grew, so the bottom ones dropped off, I brought it in the conservatory and its growing lovely, even has three baby figs on it now.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
That's great to hear! I would guess this year if not next year you should get your own full sized figs! I remember I went to the south of France and I saw a massive tree covered in them! I tried one and it was great!
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The most exotic I have is a Bird of Paradise, and have sown some seeds of the Pitcher plant.
As the title suggests, exotic usual means plants from warmer climates, do you have those conditions, unfortunately I don't!
Me too I have a bird of paradise as well as a curry plant and a date palm tre
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Really I'm just looking out for a new challenge
I did buy a fig tree but it refuses to grow outside, don't know if I can accommodate it in a few years time!!
do you know the type? I've heard ficus 'brown turkey' is a good type to try in the UK
That's mine, but when I put it out in the Spring, the leaves died off as a new one grew, so the bottom ones dropped off, I brought it in the conservatory and its growing lovely, even has three baby figs on it now.
Ryan, have a look at this website.
http://www.cooltropicalplants.com/index.html
A really good , informative and very witty site. He's not selling anything but I'm sure you'll love it.