| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Brugmansia Quebec. 2013 Catalogue |
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sammy
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Hey everyone. Brugmansia-Quebec has his 2013 catalogue out. |
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MichaelTucson
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Wow... 66 fig varieties for sale there! Wishing it was OK to cross the border and bring some back... couldn't do that anyway until we get past the storm damage, but still, pretty nice selection there. |
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Grasa
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what is up with the 12.99? I've never seen anything priced like this. |
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BronxFigs
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Nice diversion from the storm devastation, news, and photos. The stuff that dreams are made of. |
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daveturpin
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Awesome! Thanks Sam for pointing this out. I wasn't expecting an updated version for a while. Very cool - I think I may buy a few too! |
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tylerj
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Just put in my order.... :) |
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paully22
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In southern British Columbia, Canada close to the coast -- not many varieties would perform well. The best so far is Desert King. It gives a nice big crop. The others like Latarrula & Osborne Prolific do give a fair breba crop but nothing compared to Desert King. Most varieties would have a productive main crop but few get to ripen nicely. |
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Grasa
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Hey Paul, do you have any of them planted in the ground? Does it rain there like in Seattle? |
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daveturpin
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Paully 22 - Definitely good to know, and to give some thought to as I look at the cultivars. I have actually read a number of really good posts about DK. But doesn't it need pollination for the second crop as a San Pedro? Is that correct? Does that matter? |
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tylerj
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I have a 10x12 glass greenhouse I intend to use to extend the growing season for the figs. I use it for growing fuzzy kiwi which definately wouldn't grow here without it. |
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bullet08
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so many great figs up in canada.. we have weather down here.. but some of those great figs are hard to get down here in states.. sigh.. |
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paully22
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willwall
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Wow. 2000 unripe figs in the backyard. I need to find another excuse to visit your garden. You need a good recipe to use them. I read here that somewhere people value unripe figs more than ripe ones. |
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paully22
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Vancouver, British Columbia has large Greek, Italian and Middle Eastern population. |
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dmartin
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Sammy, |
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theman7676
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any thoughts or experiences from others that have ordered from dany at brugmansia? |
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1king
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I just received another batch of trees from Dany in good condition. I treated the ones from last year like royalty and started them under lights in February and then out to a backyard greenhouse where they each have 5-20 figs from the tiny embryo stage to a few that should ripen in a few weeks. The leaves and habits seem to be consistent with what I have seen but it is a bit early to see fruit. Several of the trees had fmv - one so badly I thought it would die but this year there are no signs of fmv and it is growing like crazy and putting on figs without being pinched. Another forum member commented on RDB leaves from Dany. The one I just received also has some leaves that don't look like RDB but one of the small leaves are exactly the same as those from a baby RDB a very nice, trusted member gave me. |
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tylerj
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I received 8 from Dany this spring and all have done well. They were 12 to 16" out of the box and very healthy. Some are even putting out figs. |
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