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Fig tree espalier to screen Colorbond fence

IDIG
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Fig tree espalier to screen Colorbond fence

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Black Genoa Fig , now fifth season , 2.5 M Wide on espalier frame , facing west . Got approx 50 figs this year . Started in black plastic tub but become root bound . Replanted in oblong planter bed . Fertilise with Dynamic Lifter , water well in hot weather , very happy with the result

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Step 1

Purchased from Bunnings as single upright shoot , side shoots started in 2nd year growing into branches then trained along the espalier wires

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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Re: Fig Tree Espalier

Hello @IDIG 

 

Thank you for sharing the photos of your fig tree. Training your tree to grow on the espalier is amazing. What was the maximum number of figs you've ever harvested in one go? Can you tell us a little bit about how you assembled the espalier itself?

 

Many thanks for sharing.

 

Eric

 

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IDIG
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Re: Fig Tree Espalier

Eric  , Espalier frame started with 4 shelf brackets attached to fence about 25 cm arm distance , then 16 mm galv steel tube , 2 end uprights , top/bottom tube with 1 tube in the middle to keep spread when wires fitted . Then stainless steel cable with adjustable crimp ends & yokes , like what they use on stairways & balustrades , cables fitted & adjusted tight , then train & tie branches as they grew out off centre trunck 

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Fig Tree Espalier

Hi @IDIG,

 

Thanks for sharing those additional details.

 

You've certainly created a sturdy frame for you to train your fig tree on.

 

Congratulations on a wonderful project, it looks brilliant.

 

Jacob

 

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