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Sep 1, 2012 6:36 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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I found a fig tree in the forest behind our house. I would like to trim it up and help it along and possibly help it to produce. It came via the birds, from my neighbor's fig tree, no doubt. It has been growing for some time. Perhaps someone can help me determine the best way to trim this tree. Obviously it is reaching for the sunshine. I have total access to it. Is there any hope for it?

Mother Fig Tree
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New Fig Tree in the Forest
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Base of the Fig Tree-I think there are actually 2 trees!
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