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Nichole
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udaman has a nice little online inventory for his figs which inspired me to start my own. It was something I'd been meaning to do anyway. I've been working on adding all my edibles - berries, fruit trees, and figs. |
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pyxistort
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Wow... Nice edible collection. Please keep us updated about which fig varieties are doing well in PNW. |
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udaman
Registered: Posts: 242 |
Looking good Nichole. I compared my panachee rootings to my others started at the same time, and they're coming along, but at a much slower pace. I'll be sure to send you another cutting, or small plant, if and when they get a foothold. So far, I'm not impressed with the variety. |
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BLB
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Yes it is nicely done and a great idea. Would take me quite a while to put together an inventory with pics and all like that, but it sure would be handy. |
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udaman
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I started my site during a time that I couldn't walk too well, and had plenty of "spare" time on my hands. Winter is when I should do more on the website, but the trees are in the cellar and there isn't much going on. It doesn't take too much work to maintain, and I use Google calendar as more of a task journal, it's very helpful to keep track of what and when I do things. |
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Dieseler
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Very nice Nichole. ; ) |
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Nichole
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Scott - I will definitely update. Our weather in the PNW is so fickle. I went from being sure I would get rid of Chicago to make room for other more promising varieties to being excited about the crop of figs growing on it. I sure hope I can get something ripe off it come September. |
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Dieseler
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Nichole you should be proud because i hear you may be in one tough climate for main crop figs . ; ) |
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Nichole
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Yeah that is pretty neat. It'll be all for naught if they still fail to ripen though. |
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theman7676
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nice site. best of luck |
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lukeott
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Very nice list, and envy your computer skills. As for me, I still need to ask my #3 son to take pictures and post them. Thanks for showing, nicely done. |
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Nichole
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It's all about the generation you grew up in, I think. I barely made the cut into the 'internet generation'... I was in high school when our school got hooked up to the internet and I was terrified of going on there because I was sure I would see nothing but porn. Our highschool microbiology class had one of the first digital cameras and we felt soooo fancy lugging that huge monster around. We learned how to upload them to a website, basic HTML, that sort of thing. |
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snaglpus
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Awesome Nicole! Very Professional. I am working on mine....got a lot of pictures to post. Too many actually. What's the cost per month if you don't mind me asking? |
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Nichole
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It's free! Hosted by google |
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Nichole
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Reading through my inventory and getting a little bit of history on the trees to log, I realize I may have THREE brown turkeys. How disappointing. |
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james
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About six years ago, when I was still growing in containers and relying on friends to water while I traveled, I created a map in PowerPoint of my trees. That way, if there was a problem with a tree while I was away, the person taking care of them could let me know which tree we were talking about. Also, if a label got lost or became illegible, I had a back up identification on my computer. |
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