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JD
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This first-harvested Smith was good. I love the purple veins on this fig. Another day for the sugars to concentrate (if they can) would have been ideal but I needed to enter a few other figs into the Fig Protection Program so this one entered my stomach as part of the Program to Eat Breakfast. |
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figgary
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Thanks for the great report, JD. I've always read that Smith is an ugly fig, wrong after seeing your great photos, great tasting, and a favorite in the South. My 2 potted Smiths have small figs, and I can't wait to try them. The trees are really vigorous, and after your description, I look forward to seeing how they turn out here in CA. |
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cis4elk
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I see the fig is leaking honey from the eye. I wonder if in a dryer climate the honey will seal the eye? We shall see, Colorado has plenty of dry air. |
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waynea
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Now that is a nice looking fig! |
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Chivas
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Looks great, I agree with celeste, I got rid of mine as it's like eating sugar from a spoon. |
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CAJUNB
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Nice looking fig JD......I had my first one yesterday and I must say its close to number one in my book. |
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GeneDaniels
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That is one nice looking fig, and your description of flavor profile makes me want one bad! I am not a fan of the super-sweet figs, I like a little acidity. I will have to ask around for cuttings this fall. |
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rafaelissimmo
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JD |
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Tam
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JD: Very tasty fig and thanks for sharing. |
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FMD
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Great description of taste and texture, Jimmie. Looking forward to adding this one to the orchard. |
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JD
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Frank, |
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Figbert
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Looks wonderful JD. |
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JD
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More photographs of this tasty beast. Look at the crooked, bloody, partially toothed...NHL post-fight smile on this fig! |
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DonCentralTexas
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Awesome pics as usual. I have one just up-potted today. I can only hope it will look like yours. grow baby grow! |
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FMD
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How would you like to have someone hand deliver a mature Smith fig tree with ripe figs hanging from its branches right to your door? Plus a bunch more fig trees as an afterthought. Man, it's a tough gig being on the receiving end, but someone has to do it. |
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JD
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You are welcome Frank. It was my pleasure. Those deserve a better home than I can give them and the Back 40 is paradise for fig trees. Is it time for a video update of the Back 40? |
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blueboy1977
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Cant wait for my Smith to ripen some. Its currently got one little figlet that just showed up last week. I hope it will ripen for me this year and not fall off. Ive read nothing but good stuff on this fig other than being a shy producer early in life for some folks. |
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WillsC
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Looks great Jimmie. |
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OctopusInc
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Amazing! I want one! |
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JD
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Unlike none other. As I have said before, the acidity is unparalleled. Thus we are forever...Smitten with Smith. And as others have said before me and encouraged me to wait, I encourage you. Be patient...grasshopper. The fig will appear. I have been commanded - by my taste testers - to have more Smith figs ready to eat next season...by any means necessary |
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SCfigFanatic
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Very nice. |
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leon_edmond
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JD: |
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JD
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Leon, |
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