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LizzieB
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http://johnstonnc.com/mainpage.cfm?category_level_id=299&content_id=930
I've never done any of those thing, fig is fine and has lots of fruit.
It's never dropped fruit. But I learned that we don't have fig wasps in NC. So Smyrna types are out.
Always learning...
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Luise Area 7 a, Central North Carolina W-S
Celeste UNK, 15 year old disease free, very abundant, nice sized fruit.
I've got the fever, as Ms.Javajunkie gifted me so very many cuttings.
Experimentation in progress... all of my own cuttings got slimy. Ms.Javajunkie gifts are showing tiny leaves and roots. So very excited Black Greek, Po di Limone and Black Triana are growing in little cups.
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