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▲ 2 r/Figs

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after brutal winter, i noticed much of my branches were dead so after i pruned off fig tree, its leggy and seems very ugly and unproductive. how should i prune it for next year? I have total of 3 thick bodies but 2 seems its either dormant or dead cant tell, only one has branches thats alive. i do see very tiny branches emerging out of ground. the THICK trunk is probably around 3-4 years old, root system is probably 10+ years. should i just cut everything to the ground end of this year? after chopping the dead trees it looks like i trained the tree wrong and and looks neglected . thanks for the help!

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u/Left-Pay4037 — 17 days ago
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i have been going down the rabbit hole of figs and its cultivars. much of the ones i want to buy in NORTHEAST climiate (NYS) has been uncommon types where i cant find in big box retail stores. so i found a site called figbid. how legit are they? do they sell true to the fig's cultivar? since its like ebay for figs its a crapshoot right? thank you

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u/Left-Pay4037 — 22 days ago