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ForeverFigs
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Just wanted to show everyone what I have been up to the last few weeks. |
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garden_whisperer
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smart having the deli cups upside down. i like that. how many do you think you have going there right now? |
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ForeverFigs
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Hi Dave, |
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dfoster25
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My wife said she would kill me if I did that to the kitchen table. I said, don't worry honey. I don't need anymore cuttings. Her response was "yeh right, that's what you said 2 months ago." |
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ForeverFigs
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Dan, |
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ForeverFigs
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By the way quite a few of the little trees on the table are the result of trades made with members of this forum over the last couple of months. See if you recognize yours. LOL... Come on, you know which one is yours. See that one waving to you........ |
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hoosierquilt
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Well, I don't feel quite so badly, seeing everyone else's winter projects, lol! Since I live in S. California, where we don't really have much of a winter, all my "projects" are outside. At one time, I had a very lovely outdoor kitchen area. Now, it has been taken over by figs, citrus and succulent projects: |
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newnandawg
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Vince, hope you don't mind that we share your thread with our projects. Here is my set up and |
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hoosierquilt
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Vince, sorry if I've sort of side-lined your thread, I should have said something as I posted a bunch of my photos. Mike, I love how neat and organized your cuttings are! I'm going to strive to replicate that in my greenhouse, sigh... |
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newnandawg
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Thank you Patty. |
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ForeverFigs
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Mike, |
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Grasa
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Patty,I want your back yard! |
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c2meang
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Never thought about having upside down cups. Something definitely I would like to try. Great video. Thanks Vince! |
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ForeverFigs
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Peter, |
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Grasa
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Vince that is a nice video... hope there is another dinning area. |
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ForeverFigs
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Grasa, |
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omotm
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Patty - I see no mess. just a lot of happy plants. |
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Centurion
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[QUOTE=omotm] I see no mess. just a lot of happy plants.[/QUOTE] |
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FiggyFrank
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Glad I saw this thread. I just had my wife read all the posts to ensure her I'm not abnormal. ;) |
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Centurion
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Nice try. |
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FiggyFrank
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LOL! You're absolutely right, Dave. If I had it my way, the living room would be a jungle. I am completely comfortable here. ;) |
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ForeverFigs
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Hi Dave, |
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omotm
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Hmm, don't know if I agree with the analogy of a fig hobby and an opium den : ) |
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Centurion
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You may be be right. Opium comes from poppy flowers, and fig trees don't have visible flowers. So the analogy may not be a good one. |
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garden_whisperer
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though some people enjoy both figs and opium i am sure. i like the smell of opium i get that smelly stuff from the mall you boil over a candle. the whole hose fills with it. eather way you slice it its an addiction. whether its opium, figs, or what ever, keep it natral and hey, atleast its not crack. no but really :) . i am going to build a small out building this spring to house my fig propagation projects over winter. i bet i could fit alot of cups in a 15x20 foot space with several shelves and grow lights. thats an adiction. |
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