Re: fig


Another suggestion:  Find someone who has a fig tree, cut off a small 
branch and stick it in the ground.  You'll soon have a tree of your 
own (you might want to do a couple just to be sure one takes)

Nan

>If you just want a fig tree, go to the grocery store and look for a package
>of sun dried Smyrna or Calmyrna figs (white figs).  Scrape some seed out of
>one of the fruits and plant it in a pot.  Keep it warm and you'll have
>seedling figs in a few weeks.  No guarantee that any of them will be
>fruitful or have anything good, though. Otherwise, you need to find a
>nursery that sell named selections, since figs are commonly grown from
>cuttings to reproduce the variety.
>-Lon Rombough
>Grapes, unusual fruits, writing, more, at http://www.hevanet.com/lonrom
>
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>>From: "Peter Laidlaw [Imagineering]" <plaidlaw@imagineering.ca>
>>To: propagation@mallorn.com
>>Subject: fig
>>Date: Sun, Apr 23, 2000, 9:32 PM
>>
>
>>I've started to dream about having one of those beautiful fig trees her in my
>>house in toronto Canada ...
>>
>>Help ... Where can I find a seed!
>>
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