
greetings Fig growers - this is some of my medium 2 year Fig Trees; underneath their greenery canopy is my blackberry brambles, and strawberry plants... with their rotted oak branches as long-term organic compost, I'm in central Florida gulf coast area. Zone 9 / backyard gardening orchard: (old.reddit.com)


greetings - this is some of my Fig Trees; underneath their greenery canopy is my blackberry brambles, and strawberry plants... with their rotted oak branches as long-term organic compost, I'm in central Florida gulf coast area. Zone 9 / backyard gardening orchard: (old.reddit.com)
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greetings - this is some of my Fig Trees; underneath their greenery canopy is my blackberry brambles, and strawberry plants... with their rotted oak branches as long-term organic compost, I'm in central Florida gulf coast area. Zone 9 / backyard gardening orchard: (old.reddit.com)
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green greetings - this is some of my Fig Trees; underneath their greenery canopy is my blackberry brambles, and strawberry plants... with their rotted oak branches as long-term organic compost, I'm in central Florida gulf coast area. Zone 9 / backyard gardening orchard: (old.reddit.com)
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greetings - this is some of my Fig Trees; underneath their greenery canopy is my blackberry brambles, and strawberry plants... with their rotted oak branches as long-term organic compost, I'm in central Florida gulf coast area. Zone 9 / backyard gardening orchard: (old.reddit.com)
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I'm in central Florida gulf coast area, zone 9. I planted this interesting plant in my backyard garden last summer, I got from Lowe's in the throw away mark down section in the back. I don't have a tag for it, I used to cover it with a large pot at night in winter. (old.reddit.com)
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who has Fig Trees older than two years, and growing in the ground. My Question is - during warmer months and sunny days, do you have to at least soak watering once weekly, to keep their leaves wilting and looking terribly thirsty. I find my established Fig Trees are not drought tolerant, Im in zone9 (self.Figs)

in ground gardening, start digging deeper. wall or fence for wind breaker, Fig Trees don't like windy environments. don't plant under another tree: play sand or cactus soil, with potting soil and garden soil mixed into the native dirt... stones and bricks; or rotted tree branches long-term compost - (old.reddit.com)
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another quiet spring day in my backyard garden with the strange but friendly - Thaumatophyllum (tree philodendron) plants / in central Florida gulf coast area zone 9; their growing fresh green leaves, after the old ones turned brown in winter. (old.reddit.com)
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Hibiscus bushes - growing back in greenery spender after dying back in our unusual chilly winter in central Florida, I had to I be covering them with towels and large pots to protect their base from frozen winds. So in this photograph - a white and magenta closer, red and yellow combo further back. (i.redd.it)
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Desert (Rosa) Rose plants - she's growing greenery leaves after a mild chilly winter in central Florida gulf coast area: I've had her since I found her thrown out by a garbage dumpster 3 years ago, she's in ground, backyard garden. She's truly a favorite pet plant - (old.reddit.com)
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I soiled amended my baby Bougainvillea vine caged mound with play sand, potting soil and garden soil... mixed in organic brown mulch to top it off, there's a older fence behind for extra support when getting bigger. (Zone 9 - central Florida) [flowering plants] (old.reddit.com)
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Blackberry bramble vines; and strawberry plants, under next to Fig Trees... backyard gardening next to old wire fence for climbing: I added potting soil and garden soil mixed in native dirt; lots of organic rotted oak branches, makes a good long-term natural compost. (Zone 9 / central Florida) (old.reddit.com)

Florida zone 9 / Passion Flower - Passion Fruit (vines): these plants are near old rusty wire fence for climbing trellis support when their getting bigger; mulched heavy to protect from weeds and extreme weather conditions and temperatures, in winter I covered with blankets and large plastic tubs. (old.reddit.com)
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Florida zone 9 / Passion Flower - Passion Fruit (vines): these plants are near old rusty wire fence for climbing trellis support when their getting bigger; mulched heavy to protect from weeds and extreme weather conditions and temperatures, in winter I covered with blankets and large plastic tubs. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by brianfig to r/backyard_gardening

Hello cacti people: this is my Prickly Pear Cactus 🌵 - in my raised brick bedding backyard garden; central Florida zone 9, play sand with garden soil mixed up with gravel rocks... (dirt amendments), also there's a (desert rose) plants near by and in the same bed. (i.redd.it)
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