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How I’m Pruning my Overgrown Fig Tree in Florida

January 28, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Pruning a fig tree can seem intimidating, but it doesn't have to be! In this video, I'm sharing my own experience learning how to prune a dormant fig tree in Northeast Florida. We'll tackle this gardening task together, step by step.

I'll be honest, I'm no expert, but I've done my research and I'm excited to share what I've learned. We'll cover the basics of timing, tools, and techniques, and I'll show you exactly how I'm approaching my own fig tree.

Even if you're new to gardening, this video will give you the confidence to try pruning your fig tree. Let's learn and grow together!

FAQs about Pruning Fig Trees in Northeast Florida (from a Beginner's Perspective):

Q: When is the best time to prune a fig tree in Northeast Florida?

A: I learned that it's best to prune during the dormant period, which is usually between late December and early February here in Northeast Florida. This helps the tree heal and get ready for spring growth.

Q: Why is pruning important for fig trees?

A: Honestly, I used to think pruning was just about making the tree look nice, but it's so much more than that! It helps control the size, so you can actually reach the figs, and it also helps the tree produce more fruit.

Q: How much should I prune my fig tree?

A: This is where I was most nervous! I found out that you shouldn't cut off more than 25% of the tree at once. It's better to start small and see how the tree responds.

Q: What tools do I need for pruning a fig tree?

A: I'm using hand pruners, loppers, and a pruning saw. I also have a mini chainsaw for the thicker branches, which is a lot less scary than a regular chainsaw!

Q: How do I know where to make the cuts?

A: This was the trickiest part for me. I'm focusing on getting rid of any dead or diseased branches, branches that are crossing over each other, and those little shoots coming up from the base.

Q: Do I need to use pruning sealant after pruning?

A: Nope! I learned that fig trees don't really need it. They're pretty good at healing themselves.
Join me on this fig tree pruning journey! Don't forget to subscribe for more gardening adventures.

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I'm growing on a 1/4 acre suburban lot. I started gardening here 5 years ago and am glad you are here.

We have more than 80 individual fruit trees and shrubs and more than a dozen different kinds of annuals growing on this property. The slopes make for some interesting ways to garden, but we're trying to make the best of it.

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