DonCentralTexas
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oops, I scrolled to the top, there was your leaf picture, Thanks!
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GreenFin
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Posted 1446356814
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Originally Posted by dfoster25 Working on Fall clean up and wanted to share the progress of the Maltese Beauty. Still one of my favorites.
That's an amazing little tree! None of mine have that sort of aesthetic appeal yet. It really is neat just how cool fig trees can look.
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Smyfigs
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Posted 1446369482
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Originally Posted by dfoster25 Working on Fall clean up and wanted to share the progress of the Maltese Beauty. Still one of my favorites.
Read your earlier posts sbout this variety (is it "Maltese Beauty"?) how prilific this one is!! Wow!! Figs look beautiful!
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HarveyC
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Thanks, Dan, making me jealous. Mine is pretty good size but I have yet to get a ripe fig off of it. There have been some this year, but the x#@! birds always beat me to it.
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Rewton
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Dan, I assume you took both photos on Oct. 31, correct? If so, then a lot of figs ripened very late or didn't quite get ripe. The one fig I left on my very young MB finally ripened about 10 days ago. It was pretty good considering the conditions under which it ripened. However, if this variety is that late then I am kind of in a borderline zone to make it worthwhile to grow (without a greenhouse). I would guess you are even more zone-challenged for this variety. I would be interested to hear your thoughts about this variety for zones 6 and 7.
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Smyfigs
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Harvey, totally enjoyed browsing through your FB photos...nice! I wish....I wish...I wish I could have some of those figs :-D
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I had some of the same thoughts as Steve about the figs left on your tree. I also wondered if you had given it an early start at all, and if you got to harvest a decent amount of figs despite all that were left?
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Rewton
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Bump - would like to hear from Dan on my comments in post #55. Thanks.
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dfoster25
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Posted 1446690336
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Somehow I haven't been getting email notifications on recent posts.
Both pictures were from the same date, yes.
I start getting figs around 10-1 but only 1-2 per day. You can see a ton of them didn't make it which is a bummer considering how good they were.
I think if you are in zone 7 it can only get better though. I grow in pots though so if you plan on putting them in the ground, that would probably take the plant back several weeks so I'm not sure. It's a good enough variety to grow two of.
Hope this helps.
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