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ChillyNPhilly

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It is very good. I let this final fig hang an extra week per Driveway Farmer's advice on Atreano. It made all the difference. Thank you Pete.

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Looks like it's full of flavor!
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looks yum. i'm a fan of letting them hang past actual ripeness too.
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wish list:  nothing. i can't grow cuttings  . right now, i have  6 trees showing no signs of fmv. i'd like to keep it that way' 

i was told that if i couldn't deal with fmv, i should grow peaches, so i got a peach tree to live with my clean figs.
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Thanks Donna for posting pics . Good to see what Tim Lt looks like . What was the flavor like?
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Donna: Thank you for posting this tasty fig. Can you please tell me if your Atreano is from drivewayfarmer? If so yours is the Areano OR. Congratulations. 

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Nice work Donna, your patio is really a fantastic micro climate for figs, really pushes them fast Sorry I missed this one.
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Donna,
Thanks for the pictures and commentary.
You're welcome, although these figs do not get super sweet, they are tasty and produce over a long season. 
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Hi Donna
Awesome fig , I have I have two,love them.
Vito
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I'm really glad to have this one also. I love that you say it's productive Pete . Although my hubby likes them super sweet , I don't care for super sweet.
Vito , I'm also happy to hear you think it's awesome . Next season for me with figs on this one - can't wait!

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Very nice fig
Thank you for showing

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@ Pattee, mine is so productive that I had to tie one branch to the trunk, I was afraid it was going to break. what a difrence it makes to wait until it's really ripe.
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Wow nice Vito . Love to hear that it is that productive. Is your tree in ground or potted?
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Pattee I live in Saratoga, upstate N Y, all my fig trees are in pots.
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