Also while I'm at it we have a very young fig tree in our garden (that is fruiting). However I am aware that they can grow to be approximately fuckingHUGE is there any way to prevent this or should I just get rid?
Restrict the root space, so dig it up and put it in a large pot, then bury the pot where you want to keep it. (Sunny spot, preferably south facing).
We did this with our fig and it remains relatively small, but is still fruiting.
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Also while I'm at it we have a very young fig tree in our garden (that is fruiting). However I am aware that they can grow to be approximately fuckingHUGE is there any way to prevent this or should I just get rid?