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HarveyC

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I was too busy to go out to my new orchard to look for any ripe figs today but I decided to go and do some hunting well after sundown.  I first came across a couple of spoiled figs of something (I forget), then a couple of ripe Hardy Chicago (first one was not so good, second one was good).  Then I came across my first ripe Longue d' Aout since I planted my trees in the ground.  Tree was started from cutting 1/13/2013 and is about 3 feet tall.  Pretty large fig that was very sweet and tasty.  Picture quality isn't the best due to focusing issues in the dark.

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Main crop LdA is very good.
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Congrats! It looks delicious.
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Great job Harvey, looks divine
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Great looking innards.
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