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When should I transplant new cuttings to in-ground

stevec
17 years ago

I have a number of juvenile figs that I reared from cuttings last winter. They are currently potted and set in my garden under mulch. For much of the spring/early summer I had the pots set under my mature figs allowing protection from direct sun. For the past month they have been in open garden space. Most of the plants are between 3 and 4 with much of their growth still green (not hardened.) While a few of these are destined for larger containers a few are planned for in-ground plantings. The Q  when should I plan on moving those planned for in-ground to their final location? Would it be better to allow these plants to over-winter in garage with the rest of my container plants and move them to their final location next spring Âor go ahead and set them in their location this fall once the heat has abated?

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