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Italiangirl74
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Ciao everyone. I have a question about the gentleman Peter Danna, who brought with him from Sicilia the Peters Honey fig. I Have two of them, they are fine, but when I keep information about the figs, I like to include as much as I could find, and the history behind the tree. I heard that Mr. Danna might be dead, is this true? If not, how could I contact him. I would like to know which town, or province in Sicily he brought the Original Peters Honey to America from. I have friends who live in Sicily and the debate of what the Corleone is rightfully called and the Original Sals and Chicago Hardy is still going strong, ( We Love to debate ) Any info on Mr. Danna and from what part of Sicily he brought the " Mother " tree? I would appreciate it. The history fascinates me. Maybe it was a fig that belonged to his family?? |
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scott_ga
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That's something I've been curious about, too. |
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paully22
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Maggie -- my P.Honey did not ripen even though there were a dozen or more fruits. I am in zone 6/7 british columbia,canada. Its about 6 ft tall & healthy. How's your experience with P.Honey ? Thanks. |
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scott_ga
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Some candidates for Peter's Honey could be in this list of figs from the Sicily--Dottato-best for drying. Sangiovannaro, Datternolo (early fruit), Natalino (late fruit), Melanzana, Olivuzza (small fruit), Ficazzana (very large --6 figs weigh 2 pounds black, bears twice a year only for eating fresh) Messina--Brogiotto, Adottato, Graziano, Catalano, Palermitano, Verunio, Lardaio |
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james
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If my trees were labeled correctly, I'd have to go with Dottato/Kadota/etc. |
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edarena
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james
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Kadota Leaf |
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scott_ga
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If Peter's Honey, dotatto, binella, and kadota are one and the same it might explain the double figs I've noticed on my Peter's Honey.(or mine is a mislabeled kadota)
's Peter's Honey leafAlso see by sergio on kadota http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/fig/msg0614090722373.html |
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Italiangirl74
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Paully22, |
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paully22
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Maggie -- my PH exhibit strong healthy growth. When I first got it in late May, it had no leaves & about 4 ft tall. I pull the fig out from its 2 gallon pot & put it into a 10 gal pot. Did not root prune. Placed it in miracle grow potting soil mixed with sterilised bark mulch sprinkled with about half handful of lime(small brown pellets). I drilled the 10 gal pot with about 10 half inch holes ----- 5 on the sides & 5 at the bottom. There were lots of roots growing out of the 5 bottom holes. Right now my PH have atleast 8 new branches, some about 2ft long, approx. 3in(mostly) just above the dirt. |
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Italiangirl74
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Ciao Paul, When you put the Peters Honey in the ground, take good care to bury good next year. From what I gather they like a little extra sun and heat. I think they like extra to fruit well of both. What location did you have it in before in the pot. Maybe it should stay in the pot if you don't have extra sun location. Ciao, Maggie |
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