Register  |   | 
 
 
 


Reply
  Author   Comment  
pino

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 2,118
Reply with quote  #1 
This is the first year producing figs and they were delicious! 
Very sweet rich honey flavour not watery at all.

This 2 yr old tree lost all its leaves in July. 
It was loaded with figs so I put it in the full sun for them to ripen.  It didn't like full sun during that heat wave without full access to water.  Mia culpa since I don't use SIPs and don't have time to sit there watering twice a day. 

Anyway it grew back its leaves and ripened all the figs.  Yummy so 3 cheers for Peter.

peter IMG_5308.jpg 
peter IMG_5311.jpg 


__________________

Pino, zone 6, Niagara,  JCJ Acres
Wish; Peace on earth and more figs Italian 258, Galicia Negra, Luv, trade suggestions welcome.

DevIsgro

Registered:
Posts: 638
Reply with quote  #2 
It looks good, I have heard good things about this variety. What's Mia culpa?
__________________
Currently growing 50-60 varieties, this season's cuttings dependant. Hopefully I'll get to taste a few more this year...
pino

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 2,118
Reply with quote  #3 

Quote:
Originally Posted by DevIsgro
It looks good, I have heard good things about this variety. What's Mia culpa?

Thanks Devin!

"mia culpa" people say that around here when they are accepting the blame for something.

I was referring to it being my fault that the leaves dropped off the Peter's Honey in July because I neglected to water it for a few days in the heat wave.

In Italian the expression is actually "colpa mia"  means my fault. 


__________________

Pino, zone 6, Niagara,  JCJ Acres
Wish; Peace on earth and more figs Italian 258, Galicia Negra, Luv, trade suggestions welcome.

tinyfish

Registered:
Posts: 223
Reply with quote  #4 
All in all it worked out in the end, you got to eat the delicious figs.
pino

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 2,118
Reply with quote  #5 
@tinyfish - Thanks! 
It was surprising that Peter's Honey after yellowing and dropping the leaves grew them all back and ripened the figs!  
I am expecting big things from this fig since I will make sure it has nice spot in ground.

__________________

Pino, zone 6, Niagara,  JCJ Acres
Wish; Peace on earth and more figs Italian 258, Galicia Negra, Luv, trade suggestions welcome.

pino

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 2,118
Reply with quote  #6 
@Alan PH is known for being sweet how was the weather in N.C. this year? 
Thanks

__________________

Pino, zone 6, Niagara,  JCJ Acres
Wish; Peace on earth and more figs Italian 258, Galicia Negra, Luv, trade suggestions welcome.

AltadenaMara

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 375
Reply with quote  #7 
Beautiful pictures! My Pete's Honey lost all its leaves and all its figs around the same time. The leaves came back and the tree is just now putting out some small figs but there is probably not enough time for them to ripen. It helped to deep soak the tree overnight once a week with a slow hose drip because surface watering just wasn't enough. It's a shame because it was one of my better figs last year. 
__________________

Mara  Southern California  Zone 1990= 9b   2012= 10a  2020=?

 

DevIsgro

Registered:
Posts: 638
Reply with quote  #8 
Thanks for the explanation Pino! I read the reply but never checked on here and missed the rest of the updates. There are really too many good figs...
__________________
Currently growing 50-60 varieties, this season's cuttings dependant. Hopefully I'll get to taste a few more this year...
Smyfigs

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,658
Reply with quote  #9 
I love my Peters Honey fig, Pino. It is a great fig! Mine is three years old. Last year was the first year it produced. My harvest was only about ten figs but they were absolutely great!

Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
This is the first year producing figs and they were delicious! 
Very sweet rich honey flavour not watery at all.

This 2 yr old tree lost all its leaves in July. 
It was loaded with figs so I put it in the full sun for them to ripen.  It didn't like full sun during that heat wave without full access to water.  Mia culpa since I don't use SIPs and don't have time to sit there watering twice a day. 

Anyway it grew back its leaves and ripened all the figs.  Yummy so 3 cheers for Peter.

peter IMG_5308.jpg 
peter IMG_5311.jpg 

__________________

Meg-Hardiness Zone 10a

Looking for...

Socorro Blk
Wuhan 
Jolly Tiger
Lamperia Preta
Herschtetten
St. Jean
Black Ischia

"The best way to show my gratitude is to accept everything, even my problems, with joy." ~ Mother Teresa  
"Do not pass by a man in need for you may be the hand of God to him." ~Proverbs 3:27~  
"He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted." ~Job 5:4

 

pino

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 2,118
Reply with quote  #10 
Meg and Alan I agree this fig is a keeper. 
For me now I need to test and see how it does in ground in zone 6.  If it doesn't do well in ground I will keep in containers.

__________________

Pino, zone 6, Niagara,  JCJ Acres
Wish; Peace on earth and more figs Italian 258, Galicia Negra, Luv, trade suggestions welcome.

DevIsgro

Registered:
Posts: 638
Reply with quote  #11 
Quote:
Originally Posted by alanmercieca
It's first winter it died almost to the ground in zone 7B yet first winters can be manipulative. It seems to have about the same cold hardiness as Kadota based upon what I read online.I think that it may be able to survive in your climate in the ground if you could get the trunk and branches to be at least 6 inches thick. In my climate that thick is certainly possible.[/QUOTE
How many years does that take? Thanks,
Devin
__________________
Currently growing 50-60 varieties, this season's cuttings dependant. Hopefully I'll get to taste a few more this year...
jffrandall1

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 215
Reply with quote  #12 
Wow! They are beautiful! Congratulations!
__________________
Jeff! Buford Ga Zone-8 southeast hot humid Good ole Ga. Wish list: Starting all over so any variety now!! Maltese falcon, Izbat an naj,Maltese beauty, Rhonda de bordeaux, Socorro black, Tashkent , Encanto red, Pastiliere, anything that is delicious!!
DevIsgro

Registered:
Posts: 638
Reply with quote  #13 
I think for me it would be 8-10
__________________
Currently growing 50-60 varieties, this season's cuttings dependant. Hopefully I'll get to taste a few more this year...
joann1536

Registered:
Posts: 274
Reply with quote  #14 
Mine didn't do quite as well this year as it did last.  Seems like there were many, but not as good.  Still has some leaves, though.  Congratulations, glad yours has done well this year!
__________________
USDA Zone 9b
Wish list:  Abruzzi, Pasquale, Tagliacozzo, Zingarella, Godfather. Any unk Italian, especially from Abruzzo.
Stormy

Registered:
Posts: 71
Reply with quote  #15 
To me this is a Marseille fig. Looks the same and apparently tastes the same as well.
__________________

Stormy

figoffrandy

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 33
Reply with quote  #16 
@ Stormy

I have heard that said before, I would like to see a side by side comparison

__________________
Georgia - Zone 8a

My Current Figs: O'Rourke, LSU Tiger, LSU Scott's Black, LSU Hollier, LSU Improved Celeste, LSU Scotts Yellow, LSU Champagne, LSU Gold, LSU Purple, Strawberry Verte, Col de Dame Noir, Figo Preto, Nero 600 M, Raspberry Latte, Chicago Hardy, Celeste, Brown Turkey, Violette de Bordeaux, Kadota

Wish List: RdB, Colonel Littman's Black Cross
Hot_Stuff

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 17
Reply with quote  #17 
Have to say I'm a little jealous. I got some cuttings for Peter's Honey this summer and they started off with a big bang, lots of roots and then leaves. Then the leaves all fell off and I guess they died. My LSU Purple cuttings were treated in the same way and they are growing like gangbusters.
__________________
I'll eat anything but a hotdog.
Growing Olympia, Violette de Bordeaux, Ischia, Dwarf, LSU Purple, LSU Tiger, LSU Champagne, Peter's Honey

Looking for LSU Gold.
pino

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 2,118
Reply with quote  #18 
@Stormy - Sorry not clear what you mean by a Marseilles fig?  Do you have some photos you can share?

@figoffrandy - agree!

@hotstuff - Check and see if the stem and roots are not rotted.  If not it will grow back when it wakes up again.   If the roots and base of plant are rotted you can cut off the rotten part and root the remaining cutting.
 

__________________

Pino, zone 6, Niagara,  JCJ Acres
Wish; Peace on earth and more figs Italian 258, Galicia Negra, Luv, trade suggestions welcome.

Previous Topic | Next Topic
Print
Reply