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JackHNVA

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Good rooting season, letting some of the cuttings enjoy the spring rains today! Let's pray for the folks in the mid west and those affected by loss of life and property due to the storms

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The new figs look good.  What variety is in the lower part of the photo with the interesting leaf shape?

We are supposed to get a total of 4 inches of rain (or maybe more) over the next couple days so I put my 1 gallon containers under the eave of my garage.  The weather forecast says we won't reach 72 degrees until May 5.  This Spring is starting to seem a lot like last Spring (cold and wet) except that it is even more delayed.  I grew up on a farm and it is true that being a farmer means complaining about the weather a lot!

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Looking for dark sweet types from Azores and southern Spain (figs, not women), 2014 goal is to acquire Kathleen Black
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