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- Prune your fig tree in winter to remove any dead or diseased wood and to shape the tree. This helps in improving sunlight penetration and air circulation, which are vital for fruit development.
- Keep an eye out for pests and diseases. Use natural remedies such as neem oil or create barriers to protect the tree from birds if they become a problem as the fruit ripens.
Growing figs can be a wonderfully satisfying experience that doesn’t have to come with high costs. By starting with cuttings, utilizing homemade compost, and caring for your tree with simple, natural methods, you can enjoy the lush beauty and delicious fruits of your fig tree for years to come. Happy gardening!
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