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GREEN MISSION HYBRID ?
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afriadoni:
About 3 years ago I sold a few on EBay, I listed it as Green Black Mission...not sure if your talking about mine. It was started from a bird...
This pic just ain't right
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Smyfigs:
This is a "special" fig...albeit odd but still special.
Find of the Day!
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Smyfigs:
Lol, an imaginary fig. The requirement here is a GOOD imagination!
Cuttings for sale variety pack *Updated*
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71GTO:
bump
Syrian type
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Smyfigs:
Here is a photo of a sweet joy fig. Wow!! Sweet Joy is on my wish list. If u have interest in selling cuttings to me, I would really...
fig cuttings for trade UK ONLY
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pieman:
Hi Everyone I have fig cuttings to trade U.K. only as they are green cuttings and will not sit in the post for long anyone intrested please P.M. me...
Smooth leaves
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CharlesC:
Thanks, I'll check it out.
Natalie Black
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Ong888:
Figgysid1.... The one I have here is more like the Hardy Chicago ... Dark skin ... But I don't know the flesh colour yet... Since it's not ripen...
Best Thanksgiving fig recipes
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Exoticplants1:
Very interesting fig products.I'll have to check them out.
Maximum temperature?
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fignutty:
Rampant growth is great if growing certain veggies. But it's not best for most deciduious fruits including figs, unless you're growing leaves for...
Bourjassotte Gris & Bourjassotte Noire
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AltadenaMara:
CdDN began to show wrinkling signs around the stem and was soft. Bourjassotte Grise was soft. So I finally picked them. Both had a sweet berry taste...
Cuttings in Biochar Experiment
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FinleyFigs:
Here's a picture of two of the cuttings. Almost no rot. Almost every node is growing a shoot, but little rooting. That's what I expected with this...
Can someone suggest a grafting knife/tool?
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lampo:
See these two economical stone combination options for a start. If you have no previous experience with sharpening stones I would suggest the...
My first edible Col de Dame Blanc
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AltadenaMara:
Hi DoncentralTexas, In pots, they grow more compact nevertheless and if one has less space... that helps. For two years, I've been growing some...
Bare-Rooting / Repotting a Fig Tree (video)
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Vinny2210:
For those who asked: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysYBlMyQzbs feature=em-upload_owner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lxaeTd3D2c...
New in Arizona
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DonCentralTexas:
Hi Welcome! Must haves? Don't I need them all? I would say; VdB/ Vista, JH Adriatic, there are many more IMHO, but I doubt anyone here would...
Anyone have Hardy Chicago cuttings?
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Frankallen:
I've got lots, just pruned more last night. See link in my sig. Sorry James! I forgot about you having them! Great Deal on cuttings! May get...
Cuttings - Antigone's Mystery Fig
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ChrissyChris:
Firstly, don't count on me to identify these things.I'm as noob as it gets. I've only eaten 1.25fig (s?) In my life, unless you count fig...
Going Nuts! Need fig intervention!
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ChrissyChris:
Noel, what's an extra cutting? ;) Also, what about just shaving the cutting and sucking together the"raw" /"shaved"...
Harbor Freight Greenhouse Assembly
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tmc2009:
Harbor Freight Greenhouse assembly part 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUfmPymNXRc
Brown Greek
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figeater:
Thank you very much!
PNW ripening order
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pino:
Ricky I don't think Osborune and Neveralla are the same. My Neveralla is a small2 yr plant and has produced excellent brebas and main crop see my...
Date With Fig Leaf Tea
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Smyfigs:
there it is, the final product. ;) Ooooh, nice. So u grind the leaves, Aaton?
Varieties that NEED Heat to Ripen
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oldguy128:
I use olive oil on the hole depending on heat 5-7 days they will ripen, but it only works on the big ones
Cold hardy varieties?
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rcantor:
Chad, be sure to take cuttings and root them as back up trees. Zone 5 growers often lose protected figs. Good luck!
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