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I think the video says it all.



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tmc thanks for the video those figs look excellent. Have you had a chance to compare it with the Paradiso from Joe Morle? 

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  Pete
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Wow!  Amazing, and I'm feeling really lucky to have cuttings from one that is dying on a property we wanted to buy, but lost!!  Amazing!!
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The Paradiso is not close to ripening.  The tree in the video, I've had since 2009 from WillisOrchard but I did not order a Brunswick.  I had ordered fruiting size trees so it might be 5 years old.  Even the UCD Brunswick cuttings I started and abused since 2010 are giving me figs but no ripe figs from the Paradiso yet.

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tmc thanks for the video those figs look excellent. Have you had a chance to compare it with the Paradiso from Joe Morle? 

 Thanks,
  Pete

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I really enjoy your videos! Thanks
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Thank you for taking time taping it.  I enjoy your other videos, too.  Those Brunswick looks so good. 
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Nice video and good to hear such a glowing report for Brunswick.  
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I don't understand why this fig wouldn't be a wonderful addition to any container keep fig collection. I have half a dozen that are just now out growing their lge 1 gallon pots. I'll keep one but maybe no one will want to trade for these beautiful plants.
In a pot lots of rain is easily dealt with.
Pete, I have the Paradisio from Joe and if they get too much rain they split. Hopefully next year I'll be able to compare the Brunswick to both Paradisios as I have P Gene rooting on the porch.
tmc2009 - love your video. Those figs will have me outside trolling for anything that's even close to ripe.


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I found a half eaten Paradiso fig today but there are other figs that might ripen so I can compare.  It did look the same.
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tmc thanks for the video those figs look excellent. Have you had a chance to compare it with the Paradiso from Joe Morle? 

 Thanks,
  Pete

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