📣 Farm Update: A Short Pause in Market Production :

Store Closed

Bibb Forest Farm is taking a brief break from producing veggies for market and regular deliveries as we reassess our scale and costs. At this time, market expenses — especially labor relative to the cost of living — no longer align with what we’re able to sell our vegetables for, and we want to make sustainable decisions for the farm long term.

During this pause, we are still offering whole lambs, with the first available lambs ready in April. We also have one half cow available in early February, with additional half cows available mid–late summer.

If you’re interested in reserving any of these, please reach out directly to arrange details.

Please Contact 804-240-5797 or [email protected]

Fig Cuttings- Col de Dame Noir

2 ($8 each) dormant hardwood fig cuttings, each cutting is a minimum of 7″ long.

Excellent dense, rich tasting fig.  I highly recommend all of the Col de Dame varieties based off taste, but a bit harder to get these to production with cold winters. Darker skin of the col de dames.

$16.00

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2 ($8 each) dormant hardwood fig cuttings, each cutting is a minimum of 7″ long.

Excellent dense, rich tasting fig.  I highly recommend all of the Col de Dame varieties based off taste, but a bit harder to get these to production with cold winters. Darker skin of the col de dames.

I recommend practicing some forms of frost protection until they are at least 3 years old with a wider truck diameter.  Or keep them in pots and overwinter in a garage until 3 years old then plant in the ground.

For rooting conditions, warm temperature, high humidity and low light.  I like using a clear tote with small hole drilled into either side for a bit of air exchange.  And place the tote next to a space heater or just keep in a warm room with natural low light conditions.  They should root in 2-3 weeks.  Rooting hormone or scarring the bark that is below the soil with a knife prior to planting will send natural growth hormones from the closest bud site to form roots.

Signs to look for are green shoots beginning to send out from the cutting.  But avoid too much light because the buds can wake up before there are any roots to support them.  Darkness until you see signs of bud growth may be ideal and then move to low light as soon as shoot growth is detected.

(We will have different stages of fig trees for sale in the future if you would rather wait and buy a tree!)

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