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GM-142 - the next Smith fig!

Good day, today I picked some figs from one fast growing tree, GM-142.  Thank you George!  Photos are attached.   Now if you want to enlarge these photo, you're going to have to use your mouse and, "right click" then choose open in new window or tab.  Sorry, the forum web picture loader has issues.  Sorry...there is nothing I can do.  Now back to the figs.

I could have let these figs stay on another 2 or 3 days but I didn't want to wait.  The figs are good and very sweet.  They kinda remind me of Smith but not as sweet and rich as Smith.  But as the tree matures, the figs will get much darker and sweeter.  This one is definately a keeper.   I'm glad to have this one in my collection.  I've got more pics to post but I think I will stop posting here and create my own web page with all my photos.  I'm picking between 10 and 15lbs of figs a day and some I leave on the tree for the ants and birds. 

I've made 10 cases of fig jam from all my figs, Fig Jam, FROG Jam, Heavenly Fig Jam, Strawberry Fig Jam, Ginger Fig Jam, Vanilla Fig Jam and my favorite...Kicked-up Fig Jam.  Those of you coming to the SE Fig Fest will taste my jam and figs.

Thanks again George!  keep up the good work!  Enjoy!

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cheers!


  • jtp

Looks good, Dennis. And the thought of those jams has my mouth watering.

I was wondering what you did with all those figs!  :)

dennis, great pics.

i need to find a really tasty green fig. you mentioned smith. is that top of the line for you?

I'm going to buy an ant suit.

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I'm going to buy an ant suit.


LOL!!!

Man, I wish I could be at the SE Fig fest.  I would love to taste all those jams!  =(

Suzie, the top of the line green fig is De La Senyora.  And coming in a tight second were JH Adriatic, Vasilka Silka, Stella, and Madeliene des Deux Saisons.  On a scale of one to 10, these were a 12 with De La Senyora being a 15!  You have to sit down when you eat these figs in case you pass out!

Very funny Bob!  If you were an ant, you would be in fig heaven!   I've got plenty of figs on my trees that I have not picked yet, Atreano, Atreano Gold, MVS, Malta Black, Marva Silka, Hardy Chicago, LSU Black, Brown Turkey, Pasterilliere, LSU Gold, Piedmont, Tiger, Paradiso, Pananas Purple, Alma, Emerald Strawberry, LSU Purple, Celeste, Gino Black, Ischia Black, Tranatella, Desert King, Black Mission, La Goccia d'Oro, San Pietro, Votata, Tarantella, Weeping, O'Rourke, Tacoma Violet, Barnisotte, Barnisotte Grise, Dark Portuguese, Cartenga Negra, Peter's Honey, Maryland Brown Turkey, Improved Celeste, Sal's Corleone, Ronde de Bordeaux, Smith, LSU Tiger, Willow Street, Texas Everbearing, Italian Honey, Brunswick, Beall, Big Al, Purple Passion, Excel and a few others.  The rains have stopped and we're back to 88 degree temps and glaring sun.  YEA!  All of my figs are trying to ripen at the same time!

I'm documenting which one split, taste good, taste bad, loves heat, hates heat, etc, etc.

The critters are knocking over my large pots daily to get to the ripe figs but only on these:  La Goccia d'Oro, Dark Portuguese, Cartenga Negra, Peter's Honey.   The coons broke my Cartenga Negra in half and twisted my La Goccia d'Oro down to a 30 degree angle just to get to the ripe figs.   The poision goes out tomorrow.  I'm tired of trapping them and carting them off!  Sorry.

I have to admit that I learned a lot about figs this year!  The older your tree is the better the fruit will taste!  My big LSU Purple and LSU Gold were very sweet for the first time!  And my La Goccia d'Oro and Tarantella fruited this year for the first time worth eating...both taste amazing!!!!!!  The figs were tiny last year and I wasn't able to rate them.  This year is a different story.   The trees just needed more age in order to produce a crop of fig.  The same was true with Pasterilere, and Barnisotte Grise.  Both of these 2 tree gave me small little figs last year and this year KABOOM...the figs were larger and very ripe.  Also my Atreano gave me a red center this year where as the previous years, the center has been amber.

And the reason why I have so many that have not been picked is the wife and I went to Hilton Head last week to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary and now there is an over abundance of figs every where!  Before vacation, I was picking figs by the pounds twice a day.

Congrats on your anniversary Dennis ! Oh and on all your figs too !

Is the De La Senora a variant of Col de Dame?

I have no idea.

Happy Anniversary! 

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  • Tam

Thank you Dennis for posting the photos and happy anniversary. 


Best,
Tam

I also thought that De la Senyora is,Col de Dame Blanc,but upon better documentation,i concluded i was wrong.
It is not Col de Dame nor Madeira Black but a different variety,i do not know.

Yes, Alan it is. That's the tree that Ray won at the raffle. It's an excellent variety. It is similar to Smith but more red skin color. Take good care of that tree Ray!!!


I also have an unknown white fig from Spain and an Unknown Black fig from Spain. I showed them to Chris. It has rained 3 times today and I had to pick some almost perfectly ripe figs. Some were a little watery but still sweet. I got Red Israel from KK last year. I picked it today. A large dark red fig.....sweet but not rich. You will here more about it next year.

The high moisture in the air got some figs splitting, but not Lyndhurst white. THis year, my favorite white fig is Lyndhurst White and White Greek RK.

Yes they are medium

Morning Dennis and Alan. Very cool to read this story of Figs, coons and twig trading! I see a couple of years have passed and I'd love to know what are your best producers of favorite Figs now? I know the one in your mouth and? Waiting impatiently for Figs in AZ, jj

Hey Jodi! Here are a few of my favorites:

Smith. You should see this bad boy!
Texas BA-1
Noire de Caromb
Texas Blue Giant
Desert King
Improved Celeste
Texas Everbearing
Votata
Mike's Main Street. Purple
Nero 600m
Tilsbury Brown Turkey
Improved Brown Turkey
Murcuria
Tacoma Voilet
Black Jack
Lyndhurst White
Excel
Atreano
Black Ischia
Black Maderia
Black Italian
Brown Turkey Not
Beers Black
LSU Purple
Sal's
Sal's Corelone
Zemblass Black
Adriatic JH
Marseilles Black
Marseilles White
Italian Honey

These are great producers in my climate. There are others....I just can't think at the moment.

What's Murcuria and Zemblass Black?

You're my kind of guy Dennis! You like them all.

And more comes to mind.....
Hardy Chicago
Kathleen Black
GM#99
Marva Silka
Malta Black
Hunt
Mary Lane

Oh that is so inspiring and daunting!  How many years have you been figging Dennis?

Since 1995

Hey Jodi, you can expect your tree next week. I'll mail it Monday so BOLO

I am blown away Dennis.  19 years and a fig headed my direction?    You are the king.  

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