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I live in Texas and have a fig tree that produces huge figs. I would like to propagate it for a plant swap. Can you give instructions on how to do this?

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Figs should be propagated from cuttings, air-layering or regular layering. Hardwood cuttings of wood up to three years old can be propagated. Read the following University of Missouri Extension publication for specifics: Home Propagation of Garden and Landscape Plants .

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