I have many small figs still beginning on my trees. How late into the year can I expect success with getting ripe figs? This is a no frost foothill area with full sun all day, and with some warmer spots on our property. Last year I had a Beall nicely ripen a few figs into January, but I don't know if that was an exception, or something I can expect with others too.
I've have figs I started from cuttings last winter, and I'd love to taste them this year. At least a dozen new varieties now with baby figs of different sizes that I've never tasted but really want to... RdB, St. Rita, St. Jerome, Negretta, Early Violet, Tacoma Violet, VdSollies, Vista, Preto, and some I'm not remembering, or I can't spell without looking, lol.
I'll probably have to put them up against the warmer S-facing windows/walls for reflection of light and heat, and keep my fingers crossed that it's warm this winter.