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Thread: most productive varieties for greenhouse

Started 1 year, 8 months ago by apnoist
Hello I am searching for the the most productive varieties to be planted in the ground in a greenhouse. I am thinking about Lattarula and Peter´s Honey. What would be your choice? thx Mike
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OttawanZ5 replied 1 year, 8 months ago
Reads nursery in UK ( http://www.readsnursery.co.uk/ ) points out which among the many varieties listed does better in greenhouse culture. I am not sure if/how greenhouse culture varies from place to place.

apnoist replied 1 year, 8 months ago
Thank you, I have already studied this site. I am trying to combine information from different sources, being curious about your experiences.

moshepherdess replied 1 year, 8 months ago
Mike, Here in Missouri, near KC, I have all my fig trees in pots in a hoophouse (this summer I hope to have all in the ground). There is a divider down the length and the south side is heated. The older fig trees (purchased small in 2005 and 2006) are in the unheated north side where the lowest temp at pot level (foot and a half above the soil in a raised bed) was thirty degrees. All did well...

 

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Thank you, I have already studied this site. I am trying to combine information from different sources, being curious about your experiences.
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Reads nursery in UK (  http://www.readsnursery.co.uk/   ) points out which among the many varieties listed does better in greenhouse culture. I am not sure if/how greenhouse culture varies from place to place.
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Mike, Here in Missouri, near KC, I have all my fig trees in pots in a hoophouse (this summer I hope to have all in the ground).  There is a divider down the length and the south side is heated.  The older fig trees (purchased small in 2005 and 2006) are in the unheated north side where the lowest temp at pot level (foot and a half above the soil in a raised bed) was thirty degrees.  All did well the last two...

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