Removing fig
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There is a long and hilarious story attached to removing my fig, which had become overgrown; but no room on this blog to tell you. Sufficient to say it is now gone, I have replaced it with a membrane and faux grass (as I am nearly 85 and this will make it easier for me to manange)and have planted, in containers with wick watering, 3 fruit trees; Minarettes – pear, cherry and plum. Pictures here:
- 24 Apr, 2016
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i love figs, but at the moment can't eat them, yet! would love a tree in a pot along with a plum. by the beginning of july should be free to stuff my face
24 Apr, 2016