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ambermsam

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Hot California spring is confusing my plants

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Northern California, zone 10a.

limited time - will trade fig cuttings for non-fig plants

Daramus

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I'm in Phoenix and we are going to get to 90 this week. I have several figs waking up right now.
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My one year old figs, which had been happily dormant inside all winter, decided to wake up early as well! 

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Rooting: Italian Honey, Unknown Owensboro, Atreano, Strawberry Verte, Mega Celeste, Tennysen, JH Adriatic, Black Greek, and Green Bethlehem
Wish List: Alma, Berbera, Black Jack, Black Weeping, Capelas, Col De Dame, Deanna, Desert King, Figo Preto, Italian Everbearing, Kadota, LSU Gold, Marseilles VS Black, Negronne, Raspberry Latte, Unknown Pastiliere, and Violette de Bordeaux

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Three days in the lower 70s and my figs in Northwest AR (in a dark garage) are waking up as well. With all the low temps we'll be having periodically between now and April, I guess I'll just start the fig shuffle early this year!!
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