Herman2
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My early fig cultivars started getting ripe on August 10. That is exactly when the rain started and it rained every day,if not in the day time,then at night,and tonight we will have rain again. Total rain amount from Aug. 10 to now: According to my rain Gage 10 inches plus. All my ripe figs on all cultivars including the closed eye Celeste are full of water,and watery tasting. The eye opened on my best cultivars that otherwise are closed eye,but I can't blame the fig trees. This climate is positively one of the worse for growing decent fruits. I collected all my ripe figs last night and placed them in freezer to make Jam,later when I have enough to do so. That is why ,it is important to have late ripening cultivars too,because they might get decent climate at the ripening time in September and October.
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Please send to Texas. I'll take the figs or the rain. Rainfall This month 0.13 in. Rainfall To date this year 3.30 in. Average Annual Rain Fall 34.00 in.
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Philadelphia is going to break the all time record for rain this month.Quote:
Philadelphia, through August 19, 2011, has received a monthly total rainfall of 12.95 inches. This surpassed the previous August record of 12.10 inches, which was set back in 1911. The next monthly record to be exceeded at Philadelphia is the all time monthly amount of 13.07 inches, which occurred during September 1999 /mostly hurricane Floyd/.
It would have been a miracle to find a fig that can handle so much rain.
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The_celt
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Black mission turned inside out over this
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BLB
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Hoosierbanana, I saw that on the news too, hard to believe we are following the hottest July on record with the rainiest August or maybe the rainiest month period on record. Fortunately I have a number of trees a bit under the eves of my house in pots somewhat sheltered from all that rain. Problem is usually getting enough water on them. Just picked a mess of Dark Portugese and boy were they good!!!!
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Herman I know how that feels. Every year we have a nice dry season from April to June most years and then the rains of summer come, just as the Celeste figs are ripening. This year we were in drought condition for a long while so when I had to leave town for 4 days in the middle of July, I put my potted trees in the deep shade under a large mulberry tree and watered them good. I figured they'd be safe for the 4 days. I returned to find that it rained 5 inches in 4 days. I ended up losing a couple of my most prized ones.
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Caneyscud
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Brent, that brings back bad memories of last years when we got that much in one night! Ouch!
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Herman, which of your early cultivars besides Marseilles Black VS, started ripening 08-10-11?
Also, which cultivars do you recommend for October ripening for the Northeast?
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Bob
Herman2
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Italian Honey,Tacoma Violett,Gino's,Improved Celeste,Atreano,Blue Celeste,(Sal Gene). October Ripening:Scot's Black,Col De Dame, Italian 258,Paradiso White. September ripening :LSU Gold, Adriatic(JH),Stella,Maltese Falcon,Kathleen Black,Weeping fig,Sal Corleone,Black Ischia,Gipsy fig,White Texas Ev,Sicilian blackViolette de Bordeaux ,Aubique Petite ,and many others Edit post,Aug.25:It continue to rain every day except Aug 24. Today Aug 25:Big rain in the Morning,that will continue till Monday at least. People in my climate can't have pretensions to get ripe figs properly ripe in this kind of climate,doesn't Matter what the cultivar is. I picked up all the figs this Morning again,placed them in refrigeratore to make fig Jam later.