My dear forum friends.
It is the time of the year to give my four inground Celeste trees a nice hair cut so I desided to make all those cuttings available to everyone who would like to share my experience with them!
As far as the names go.... Here's "The story of two Figs!"
The first two trees were rescued from a Home Depot lot where they were laying thrown on their side and clearly neglected, half bareroot and with only a couple of sorry looking leaves on them. It was spring of 2011and right after the $78 rescue they were planted inground. To thank me ,they produced a couple of handfuls of very sweat figs that first year. The catch you ask? They were labeled as "Brown Turkey", but ended up being Celeste. By now they are way over 12 feet tall,growing as multi trunk trees(4 each) and this past season produced a lot of sweet and very juicy figs. Clearly our family's favorite fig. They rippened a heavy main crop within the last three weeks of August with a second very light and sporadic main crop through the end of September. Both trees are identical in every comparison. Growth habbit, bark coloration , leaf shape ,size and color, fruit shape,size and taste. I call them the Celeste HD since they were bought at the Home Depot ,to help those who choose to share them with me, identify them.
The other two were bought from Walmart, out of all places ,in very early spring of 2012. For the record, they were very well cared for and in great shape when found at the store and cuddos to Walmart for that. They were 4 feet tall, about 1inch caliper and only $17 each so I could NOT pass!!! They were labeled correctly as Celeste and they differ from the HD trees in bark color( their bark is more on the gray side), growth rate and patern( they are more dwarf like) . Inground since the purchase , they are now about 6 feet tall with three trunks each and a very nice compact frame. The fruit is similar in shape and color to the HD trees but taste is considerably different . More figgy ,less juicy but sweet and ( imo) with a hint of citrus mixed in the flavor. The catch?? They drop about half of the fruit here in GA. Both trees bought at Walmart are identical in every aspect! I hope the fruit drop improves with age. I realy like the flavor. These are the Celeste WM.
All four trees have proven to be very cold Hardy since they survived the winter of 13-14 with NO die back.
I offer four cuttings of each variety for a total of eight for $10 . You can pay through PayPal at
Christosk1@bellsouth.net
Please do not forget to include your mailing address. Thanks once again for your time.