Growing Figs in Cold Climates : A Complete Guide
(2021)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : New Society Publishers, 2021
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1 online resource (129 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781771423465 MWT17262657, 1771423463 17262657
LANGUAGE
English
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Discover how to grow fresh figs organically in cold climates-from Minnesota to Moscow-with the help of this informative guide. Growing Figs in Cold Climates is a complete, full-color, illustrated guide to organic methods for growing delicious figs in cold climates, well outside the traditional hot, arid home of this ancient fruiting tree. Coverage includes: - Five methods for growing figs in cold climates including overwintering - Cultivar selection for cool and cold climates - Pruning techniques for a variety of methods of growing figs in cold climates - Pest problems and solutions - Harvesting, including ways to speed ripening, identify ripe fruit, and manage an overabundance - Small-scale commercial fig production in cold climates Fresh figs are juicy, full-bodied, and filled with a honey-sweet flavor, and because truly ripe figs are highly perishable, they are only available to those who grow their own. By choosing the right cultivars and techniques, figs can be grown across cool and cold growing zones of North America, Europe, and beyond, putting them within reach of almost every gardener. Easy and delicious-if you can grow a houseplant, you can grow a fig. Praise for Growing Figs in Cold Climates "Lee Reich is a master at growing food, especially fruits, and his extensive personal knowledge about figs comes through clearly in his writings. . . . Follow his advice for growing figs and you are guaranteed success." -Robert Pavlis, author, Garden Myths, Building Natural Ponds, and Soil Science for Gardeners, owner, Aspen Grove Gardens "We have grown this delicious fruit on Maine's chilly coast, but Lee shows us how to do it even better." -Barbara Damrosch and Eliot Coleman, farmers, Four Season Farm, authors

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