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Intro and first post. I've been watching numerous gardening sites for years, but never chime in. A little about myself. I live in North FL zone 9a. Throughout my yard I have peaches - this is the first year the biggest tree is finally bearing (a lot), I've had to strip around 200 because they were so crowded, plums, muscadines, blackberries, raspberries, citrus, persimmon, loquat, pear, Asian pear, bananas, cherries, apples, crabapple, apricot, alpine strawberries, and lots of tomatoes in containers and in ground. Wow, looking at this list looks like I live on a farm, I don't, I live on a 1 acre lot in town. Many of the fruit trees are first year so it will be a while before there's any fruit. I wish my yard was bigger or had fewer big trees so I could put in even more.

I would be remiss if I didn't also mention my one big fig tree, it's a Celeste. I've never tasted a ripe fig so I'm hoping it will get a few this season, first season was last year and the few it had dropped off before they were ripe. This tree was a pick my daughter made when we took a trip to Just Fruits and Exotics. I also have a tiny TC Italian Honey and a Petite Negri. Last fall I bought a bunch of cuttings and kept them outside with covers over the winter, they did fine through the winter even started growing roots and a couple of leaves - until the squirrels discovered them. The squirrels took every cutting out of the container and ate every bud off, then threw the stripped sticks on the ground. I tried burying all the sticks to see if any would sprout, all but one has basically rotted. I purchased a fake owl that I move around every few days that seems to be working for now.

I won several auctions on ebay, some from members on this site, and everyone has been very generous with cuttings. One person sending an already rooted extra cutting, and one sending a bonus variety I didn't even order plus lots of extras. Some cuttings are already getting roots and will be potted up outside soon. So far for cuttings I have Panache, Black Mission, Texas Blue Giant, Salem Dark, Alma, Longue D'Aout, Paradiso (bonus), Bataglia Green, LSU Purple, and others I can't remember at the moment. My future plan is to do an espalier of several varieties on the backside of a blackberry trellis (the blackberries have a limited lifespan if they don't taste better this year).

Now for a shameless plug. I have recently finished my first book and am trying to get a publishing contract through Kindle Scout. There are lots of fruits and vegetables mentioned in the book, including fig. It's about a group of mutant teenagers, in a post-apocalyptic world, trying to save their colony from early death due to residual effects of radiation. If my book is selected from the campaign everyone who nominates it will get a free copy. Take a look and see if you like it. I appreciate any support. Link https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/3LSTJE2E75R5Q?token=191-8180153-7118311_668010011_1_0&ref_=ks_h_crsl-668010011_pc

If the link doesn't work you can just do a search for kindle scout and it should pop up, my book is under the sci-fi section - THE RAD MISFITS

Welcome to the forum! Feel free to share pictures of your fruit farm!

Welcome to the forum from Southern California.  Looks like you have a good fig collection started.  I hope you win the nomination!

Yippee!

You've nominated The Rad Misfits

Keep a book in Your Nominations panel until the end of its campaign for it to count. Find something you like better? Swap out a nomination at any time.

Suzi

Thanks for the nominations, I appreciate any help getting my book published. I've attached(hopefully) a few pics around my yard of various plants...peaches, plums, banana, fig, and one with my mini because he's so nosy. The bottle is covering a fig cutting experiment...old popcorn tree stump with a hole drilled and the cutting placed in the hole with dirt.

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Welcome to the forum!  There are a lot of you in FL and S GA always making the rest of us jealous with your fruit   :)

Welcome to the forum from sunny SoCal! You have a very nice fruit collection. Hopefully your Celeste will bear figs this year. If not, give it some time; celeste figs are really tasty and do very well in your climate.

Welcome to the forum.

Thanks for the welcome. This is great time of year in FL, but soon we will be boiling while everyone else is comfortable.

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