Thanks, it was a gift of my wife. Not sure she doesn't regret it by now, seems I spend to much time in there. :)
Anyway, in the open most of the figs, if not all, didn't ripen. I have tried to find out on the net what kind of fig the unknown one is, but still I don't know for sure.
Was guessing Marseille fig or something alike.
Next month I will stop by at a nursery, which is specialised in mediteranean plants an buy a few more, probably Negronne and Grise de St-Jean. I will try the Negronne outside but will definetely keep the GsJ in the greenhouse as it is pretty cold sensitive.
The Brown Turkey will be out this summer, I don't like the taste of the figs and to me it is all about taste.
Belgium lies in zone 6, our climat is caraterised as a moderate sea climate, I think pretty much as the PNW. Temps rarely go below -5 C in winter time, summers mostly are cool and can get wet. Heat spells may occur though, temps can go past 30 C for a few days, mostly followed by much cooler weather.
We see some change now in the climat: the winters are getting warmer and wetter, summers are becoming drier wit more frequent heat spells. Climat change...