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OVERWINTERING FIG PLANTS Strategies for Northern Gardeners Excerpts from the book Grow Figs Where You Think You Can t ideas. and tips more for blog the Winner, 2012 Silver Award Garden Writers Association trees in colder climates. Over the winter, your fig trees will need no more care than a potted houseplant and probably less, because they go break down OVERWINTERING tactics into two broad groups: indoors and Because Figs go DormantFig trees are deciduous and drop their leaves after first frost. This is great news for gardeners because it means we can keep them over the winter even if we don t have a bright, hot greenhouse. While they re dormant, they don t need light or much heat. In areas where figs won t normally overwinter outdoors, this dormancy means they can be stored inside, or, in many cases, outdoors with minimal key is to keep the plant in a dormant state as long as possible, by storing it in a cool, dark place, Active growth indoors, in low-light conditions, will give weak, lanky Ready for WinterWith the arrival of fall, decrease watering potted PLANTS to allow the soil to become fairly dry as PLANTS drop their leaves and become dormant.

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