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Not sure, but will it be potted? Do you get snow where you live?Good points. I will try again! Are they toxic to goats does anyone know? Oh and my netting is only about 6 feet off the ground. Would we even get any fruit??
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Not sure, but will it be potted? Do you get snow where you live?Good points. I will try again! Are they toxic to goats does anyone know? Oh and my netting is only about 6 feet off the ground. Would we even get any fruit??
I think it will just go straight into the (rocky) ground. We don’t really get snow more freezing rain. What happens when my chickens jump onto the tree to eat the fruit off? My chickens are crazy and love to perch in bushes and even love to eat from my rosemary bush that’s already in there!Not sure, but will it be potted? Do you get snow where you live?
It will need winter protection which would be a bit awkward. Figs will grow back even if the entire branch structure is winter killed but they will only last so long taking winter damage. I wrap mine with hay and bubble wrap, and in very cold climates ppl run small light strings to keep a bit of heat. They do require full, baking sun - they are Mediterranean after all No sun, no fruit, spindly plant that will last only a few years.I think it will just go straight into the (rocky) ground. We don’t really get snow more freezing rain. What happens when my chickens jump onto the tree to eat the fruit off? My chickens are crazy and love to perch in bushes and even love to eat from my rosemary bush that’s already in there!
Thank you!It will need winter protection which would be a bit awkward. Figs will grow back even if the entire branch structure is winter killed but they will only last so long taking winter damage. I wrap mine with hay and bubble wrap, and in very cold climates ppl run small light strings to keep a bit of heat. They do require full, baking sun - they are Mediterranean after all No sun, no fruit, spindly plant that will last only a few years.
The leaves are goat safe, as is the fruit. Fruit is safe for chickens but leaves are NOT. They are chicken toxic - if its in their coop or run they are more likely to peck it.
Figs are a worthwhile challenge - but in a coop, i vote no.
You are most welcome! Good luck with your plantings - as an idea, they can have hostas and they would likely do well in the area you are describing. If its super rocky and sandy, toss some peat moss into the planting hole they will do well. May need a small wire fence around it as hostas are quite deliciousThank you!
I’ve tried to say that.What about planting it just outside the run?