Edible Gardening

Wrapping up the 2022 Fig Season & Celebrating 40,000 Subscribers!



know that a lot of you guys have been asking me for years, and so to celebrate reaching 40,000 subscribers, I want to officially announce that I have merch for sale. They’ll make wonderful gifts for the holidays. The merch I’ve created can be found here: https://fig-boss.creator-spring.com/

I want to thank everyone over the years that has supported me. Whether that’s on the blog, watching a video, commenting, becoming a Patreon subscriber, one time donations or buying plants and cuttings. This is just another milestone for my content creation and I am very grateful. The proceeds per usual keep the content coming and make it even better. In the not so distant future, I will be growing on my dream farm. There a whole lot of new information awaits to be shared.

From the beginning I never had aspirations for anything of what’s happened. I didn’t think people would even watch my videos, but through the niche of educating about fig trees, we as a community have succeeded in encouraging a lot more people to grow not only fig trees, but many other fruiting plants. For that.. I am honored. My Grandfather passed recently and he was the man who inspired me. I told him when he visited in August that all of what he sees when he came out the back door to see the orchard was because of him. Little did he know that he didn’t just inspire me, but thousands as well.

I also want to thank my wonderful girlfriend for her creative eye that brought forth the Fig Boss logo that you’ll see on the merch. It’s beautiful.

I’ve been hinting at the merch creation for a bit now, but after finally receiving a number of items in the mail and seeing what needs to be improved, I am very satisfied with what I have to offer. You can see below a really beautiful mug, long sleeve shirt and the Fig Tree Timeline in poster form. There are also phone cases, tumblers, tote bags, water bottles and various other shirts & hoodies for sale.

Check out the very informative Fig Boss website & blog: https://www.figboss.com/
Social Media:
https://www.facebook.com/rossraddi/
https://www.instagram.com/rossraddi/

Support My Work!
Cuttings & Plants for Sale: https://www.figbid.com/Browse?Seller=rossraddi
Merch: https://fig-boss.creator-spring.com/
Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/rossraddi
One Time Donations: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/rossraddi
Products I use to Grow Food: https://www.amazon.com/shop/rossraddi
Consulting Services: https://www.figboss.com/consulting

Other important links:
The Fruit Talk! Podcast: https://anchor.fm/rossraddi
The Ever-expanding Fruit Growing Spreadsheet: https://goo.gl/X6ye9e
2018 Fig Variety Album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/a9MLNYaf3pqxNU7p9
2019 Fig Variety Album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/bSFfDZnVuwSeZ9Bi8

Zone 7A – Greater Philadelphia

13 Comments

  1. I live on Staten Island and we've had a couple of nights that went into the twenties. I'm concerned about my container fig plants. They have a few leaves. Should I that them inside yet or wait?

  2. Congratulations! You are the major reason I started growing figs this year & now have 16 different small trees. Soon all will go into my garage. Thx!

  3. Congratulations Ross on all your hard work and it’s well deserved! Did you get a new camera? This video was crystal clear!

  4. Do you worry about the green growth that hasn't lignified yet on any first year plants when the temp drops below freezing and especially into the 20s? Do you lose those not-yet-lignified portions of the plants or do you protect those young plants separately? Thx

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