Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > scottish figs?

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rookie

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Hi, I was just wondering if anyone knows of any figs that are commonly grown in Scotland, is it possible to grow figs there?

bullet08

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isn't it too cold for figs up there? i would be interested also.. anything and everything scottish goes well with wee bit of ale and pipes.. and curry.

The_celt

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Kennedy  

rookie

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Pete I was thinking the same thing, but I'd rather it be Macallan, 21 year old preferably.

bullet08

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Personally prefer Lagavulin. But stopped drinking hard stuff. I get too happy. LOL

rookie

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Lol, you can never be too happy when enjoying a good scotch!!

OttawanZ5

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You may try Mackenwood or Macool in pots.

rookie

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celt, do you mean castle kennedy? that's the only one I can find online with that name.

rookie

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thanks ottowan I'll look for those also.

udaman

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The Kennedys get royalties for every bottle of Scotch that comes into the US.  Started by Joseph Kennedy, once was a buck a bottle, don't know what it is now.

BLB

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Yes and as Celt mentioned the only one grown in Scotland that I am aware of is Castle Kennedy.