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mnedelcu
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Despite the bad weather,rain and temps in the mid 40s,i have few varieties still ripening beautiful figs. |
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DesertDance
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Wow! Thanks for sharing! |
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PHD
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Thanks Marius. Always look forward to seeing pics of your different varities. |
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c2meang
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Those are some good looking figs.. Out of that harvest, which one is your favorite? |
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mnedelcu
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Peter,it's hard to say. #1 is the Black Madeira,#2 is another...40 varieties... |
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rcantor
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Congratulations! I see your Red Lebanese is doing well. It rapidly went over my head. :) |
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Gina
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Those are beautiful figs. |
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cis4elk
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The Black Madeira looks incredible. |
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Willofig
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Marius,They all look great!! |
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newnandawg
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Looks great. I have been wondering how BM would do in hot and humid Georgia. |
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scott_ga
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It does well here Newnandawg, at least in north GA. Will split in heavy rains, but it still tastes very good. This late, the birds seem to have forgotten that fruit can ripen. Still have a couple on, but most are gone now. |
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newnandawg
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Thanks Scott. Did I already ask where you are located? |
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JoAnn749
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I wish I had eat-avision they look so good! How late in the season have you picked before? |
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