In this video, Ross the Fig Boss tackles the common concern of winter survival for fig trees. He assures viewers that most fig trees are surprisingly resilient, but emphasizes the importance of protecting young trees during their first winter. He outlines two effective methods: using chicken wire and mulch to create an insulating barrier around the trunk, or bending and burying branches with additional insulation on top. Both methods trap heat from the ground, creating a warmer microclimate that protects the delicate young tree from harsh winter temperatures.
Check out this article written on the Fig Boss blog for a companion guide to this video. It'll explain the best way to wrap your fig tree for an additional method of winter protection: www.figboss.com/post/wrapping...
Ross explains that proper care in the first year not only ensures winter survival, but also sets the stage for future success by promoting proper hormone balance and controlled growth, leading to better fruit production and overall tree health. So, for those worried about their fig trees weathering the winter, Ross offers practical solutions and reassurance, encouraging viewers to protect their young trees and reap the rewards of delicious figs for years to come.
Introduction (00:00):
"The answer is probably yes...it's really hard to kill a fig tree, but we really should protect them in the first growing season at least." - This marks the transition from the general question of winter survival to specific advice for protecting young fig trees.
Fig Tree Winterization (01:36):
"We can offer winter protection methods...that I'm going to cover in today's video." - This signals the introduction of the two main protection methods discussed in the video.
Plant Hormones Affect Hardiness (02:10):
"Well if we just protect them in the first year...because they actually have the right hormones." - This timestamp highlights the importance of hormone balance in young fig trees and its impact on winter hardiness.
Proper Lignification (03:39):
"They're actually going to have the right balance of hormones...they're going to fruit more...they're going to grow slower." - This explains the benefits of proper lignification and controlled growth for future fruit production and winter survival.
Mulch Ring Protection Method (05:17):
"One of the methods that I really like to use for young fig trees specifically is to get myself some chicken wire." - This marks the start of the detailed explanation of the first protection method: chicken wire and mulch insulation.
Bending Branches as Protection (07:25):
"Another method we can do and this is actually my favorite method...bend them really close to the ground and staple them in." - This introduces the second protection method: bending and burying branches with additional insulation.
Conclusion (09:16):
"That's going to create again all that insulation that I talked about...and that will solve all of our problems." - This concludes the explanation of protection methods and summarizes their effectiveness in ensuring winter survival.
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