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seedling fig- dark outside red/purple inside
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sacredorigin:
I found yet another 2 fig tree seedlings growing in the blueberry field. This one has very big figs that are oozing deep purple sap. My guests...
Identification
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Fico:
The whole plant https://s27.postimg.org/rw9tra8xf/20170818_195045.jpg These fruits have a "neck" ...
Worst fig year ever, every time!
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ljmiller3440:
This year, I am wrapping the pots in a clear garbage bag and keep the rain out of the pots. I believe it prevented the scenario you describe. This...
Fig ID free craigslist fig,Lemon fig???
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Lewi:
Looks simmilar to my strain of lemon...not sure it us exactly the same, but close.
Monstreuse = Grosse Monstreuse
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brianm:
Same variety
Type of tree???
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CliffH:
FYI - Some more info and pictures of ripe fruit. https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/blueberry-home/59894-ot-loquats
Chelsea fig,
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loquat1:
@ petrpan - Hang on just a minute mate. I think the penny just dropped about the reason for the apparent lack of fruit on Chelsea Fig. You visited in...
Fig brewing
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GeneDaniels:
I had some dried figs still laying around and wanted to use them wisely. So I decided to try a bit of brewing with them. Here are the ingredients I...
Brown Turkey?
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schang:
Due to the large variations of Celeste and BT trees, it can be very difficult to tell them apart based on only a few characteristics, which by...
The NEW Black Maderia -- Black Greek DJ
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snaglpus:
Bob, its super hardy. It stays outside all winter in my climate. The figs ripen in mid August. I picked a few more today. We've had daily rains...
Preto's running wild
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Mimulus59:
Forgot to ask. What kind is your attack duck? I used to have ducks and am thinking of getting a couple aga8n. They are great for eating bugs but they...
Advice regarding critter theft
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jrdewhirst:
Vic -- I'm trying something similar with my bigger trees, such as peaches and apples. In contrast to usual practice, which favors low branches for...
Texas sweet fig
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snaglpus:
There isn't a fig by that name. It could be anything especially if she don't know anything about figs. The highest possibilities are Celeste, Brown...
What is your favorite pruning saw?
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lreiley:
On Amazon, the Silky with medium teeth runs about $37
What are these red bugs??
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noss:
Thank you, Chapman. I know they ruin my friend's fruits like the persimmons and pears. It's only been in the past couple of years I've heard about...
Solution to mold
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BillFigGuyMi:
Great topic since it's my first rodeo w/ cuttings. Have seen mold on some and it seems to affect only the cuttings that are from newer growth and...
looking for Orphan fig cuttings
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WL:
ADelmanto had orphan rooted cuttings. If still interested you could check with him. I received one from him.
8 ft Kadota transplant
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Ocfarmer:
I put it under the tree since it is the only shade I have. Sunburn and it will be gone.
Branches promotion
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Seaside:
Chopped it down and removed Many branches had holes through centre Didnt want to waste time on it anymore Have many others in containers Thanks
eBay seller portugal-cuttingsandseeds: Figo Preto
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Billboard:
I dont know that seller but i have bought multiple times cuttings from malta no problem. Its been 7 months no knock on door. Best cuttings i ever...
Yellow jackets!
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Lewi:
Dork alert
The Largest fig I've seen
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Ramv:
Another large fig from the same tree. 171g in weight!
Help Greek Fig Vasilika or Unknown
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tradesite:
The different figs below are from Greece - Need help verifying what kind of greek fig. Can anyone tell me if this is a Vasilika Fig? The pics look...
My UC Davis Research trip w/Pics
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snaglpus:
bump
Sucrette UCD
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greenfig:
I don't know much about its cold hardiness since we have mostly no-frost winters, sorry.
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