Take a Paws, page-3426

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    if you want my comments - take them as you will

    figs first cos they matter. i share your wife's pleasure in them - they are a beautiful tree and the fruit - well dripping in the hand straight off the tree.........

    1. you can transplant figs but you need to do certain things to do so - and the bigger the tree the harder it is
    2. i assume you have a tractor or digger - which improves your chances as they have a shallow but broad root system
    3. the rest - check this out for guidance

    https://homeguides.sfgate.com/transplant-fig-tree-during-summer-60357.html

    I'd do a backup by taking lots of cuttings when you prune it back use cuttings around ten to twelve inches and not too woody - you may be a little late but its still worth trying I have propagated lots of them at all times fo the year - but tasmania is cooler. get perlite to start the process. just dip in honey and shove it in - and if you don't have anything better try some with a plastic bag over them and some without. you could also wrap them in newspaper and see how that goes. if you try enough a few failures wont matter. why stop at one fig tree if you love them - do a whole driveway and welcome the birds and the bees.


    agapanthus
    you are unlikely to restrict flowering from feeding them. they like food, water and lots of sun - originally a south african plant i think. if you don't dehead them they may set seed and run out of puff for anything else. moving them is a good opportunity for separating them an starting again. they are absolute pains to dig out - they are a tractor jub as well

    kentia palms - i know nothing.

    mulberry tree - what a terrible shame - but you can propagate them as well. don't waste a good fruit bearing tree for good plant stock is all i can say. propagation is not so hard and the source of endless satisfaction. also means its cheaper.


    sounds like lots of fun to me

 
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