I see,.. you like my black figs!
Art,
In a sense you are right. I do appreciate from all of you, your love for figs and you infinite patience waiting many months, and the going through the 'pains' of caring them, for the pleasure of tasting a couple of figs when the weather lets you do it !
All those dark's are excellent figs .. what Bebera branca misses somehow is the marked/deep flavors of the other two (this makes it nr.3) .
But... but, in compensation it is much LARGER !! this variety mostly gives 'half-figs' too big for a 'mouth-full'. Wife is very keen to eat those halves using a spoon .
James,
Yes that's right, that is exactly how I like to see and taste/eat my figs. Climate is in fact ideal over here, but I have to say that without the tiny wasp favors those figs would never be that pretty, big, full, sweet, flavored and with such colorations !!
I agree, Martin's figs show a high degree of excellency for his climate . Between you and me I think he may be keeping 'well guarded' a little secret !?
I am looking forward for the coming seasons, to hear what Harvey, Gina, Sue and others have to tell us after establishing good pollinators in their gardens.
Francisco