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ohjustaguy
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Thought some of you might find this interesting: |
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FrozenJoe
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Thanks for posting this. Very interesting. Here I have to force the fig trees to go dormant most winters by cutting back on their water in the fall. Frosts do occur most winters in this area so I choose not to risk the damage. We don't have enough heat here past mid-November to make it worth ripening winter figs. They don't taste sweet once it gets cool. It must be a little warmer in the Imperial Valley in the winter time compared to here. |
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rafaelissimmo
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Great story-very interesting. Frozen figs are supposed to keep nicely too Alan. Bill Muzychko freezes a lot of his enormous fig crop. I hope to have enough extra to try freezing this year. |
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bullet08
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i can wait also, and there are dried figs if i get desperate. |
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Figaro
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Interesting. At $15/lb. I'd wait to buy, but be rushing to harvest my own! |
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fignutty
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I'm going to try fruiting both blueberries and figs next winter. I've got a very bright 6,000 ft candle sunroom and 1200W of 3000 ft candle lights. The plants will get the sunroom by day and the lights half the night. Days at 80-90F and nights 60F. That might do the trick. Did it once before and the blueberries were better than the figs in Jan/Febr. Have better plants this year. |
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fignutty
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Has anyone carried figs through two summers and the winter in between without going dormant? Did they produce the second summer? May need a new topic for this. |
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mgginva
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fignutty, |
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fignutty
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Michael: |
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