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mgginva
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Wow. I bought this as a 2 year old tree in 07 or 08 and this is my first fig. I've had no problems with the plant - no signs of FMV, etc. but she just wasn't ready to give up any figs -- til now. I will definitely keep this tree as these are pretty figs and even though this first one is a day early it was magnificent! |
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DesertDance
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You were patient for a long time! Glad your tree finally came through for you! May you have many more happy years with it! |
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drivewayfarmer
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That is good to hear. |
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rafed
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And I gave mine away. What was I thinking? |
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drivewayfarmer
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Happy to send you cuttings rafed whenever you want. |
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rafed
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Thanks Kerry but I will wait. |
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drivewayfarmer
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Thanks rafed. |
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Sas
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I just had one fig on my first year old Marylane seedless which I bought from a nursery. |
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SoniSoni
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Reading above I was bummed that I bought a Mary Lane, because of the long time to bear, but then I got down to Sas's comment about a first year fig. That was good news. Soni
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Gina
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My ML is on probation for another year. I've read good reviews about it, but it was only fair-tasting to me this year. The one I tasted was grown from a cutting purchased from Jon. It was extremely virused during rooting (the worst of any cutting I've started), but the one that managed to survive seems to have pulled out of that vegetatively. Still not sure it's a keeper however. Maybe the level of virus infection affects flavor too. |
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Charitup
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I like the looks of it and it sounds really nice. Mine are only 1yr old no sign of anything yet. Thanks for sharing |
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mgginva
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My MLS produced a bumper crop that started ripening on September 8th and there are still a few left. Once again this was a wonderful fig although the really pretty colors weren't as nice on the first ones that ripened. Perhaps the rainy spring was responsible. |
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Bikkurim
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Great motivation here. I have a Mary Lane Seedless and now at least I know I have to wait a looong while for fruit! I wont get my hopes up for figs for a few years and just let myself be surprised when they decide to show up. |
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DallasFigs
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Nice looking fig. Looks yummy. Can't wait for mine to produce. Hope I don't have to wait as long as you did, Michael. It's been growing nicely, but no sign of fruit. My cutting came from Kerry (Thanks Kerry). I had been debating keeping it or giving it away. I gave away one already. Can't remember who got it. |
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MichaelTucson
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Very nice looking figs, Michael. You too Sas. Michael, I'm so glad to hear you got a bumper crop of these this year. I had considered growing this one because I wanted to try out one of the "seedless" varieties (I ended up getting Janice Seedless instead). Your report is making me think of trying this one too. :-) Nice pics, and nice report. |
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mgginva
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thx Mike. PM me when dormancy starts if you want to try my MLS. |
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Posturedoc
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I hate to be on the negative side of this thread, Michael, but my MLS, rooted in spring 2010 and delivering its 2nd crop for me this year, still teeters on the precipice of my fig discard pit. It has grown fairly well for me and was among the most productive of the my wildly unproductive figs this year, its most positive trait. Note: I set almost all of my collection back with far too vigorous root pruning, root butchering being a more apt description of the fig root abattoir my garage became last February. |
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mgginva
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Neil, |
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Posturedoc
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My cuttings came from UCD, Michael. Thanks for the offer, though, and you're welcome to the tree if I do decide to part with it. It may be that it's a fine fruit and it's simply my palate in play here. |
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mgginva
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Neil, |
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Tam
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Michael and Sas: Very nice and tasty figs, thanks for sharing. |
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Posturedoc
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But I'm so subtle in every other aspect of my life. I laugh at fart jokes (and farts!)...every time; I enjoy movies sensitive types gush about: Pacific Rim , the LOTR trilogy, Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy (all childhood fantasy stuff for me) and Die Hard just a few stellar efforts among many in the pantheon subtle cinema; garlic, onions and chiles, a triad of easy to overlook flavors, are the base material of much of my cooking; I like half the sugar and a healthy shot of lemon juice in my raspberry jam recipe; I NEVER TYPE IN ALL CAPS, thus proving that I am a veritable Renaissance Man of subtlety. Why in the world would you conclude that I might not be able to appreciate a fig like MLS? |
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Sas
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jdarden1963
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James, you gave me the other Mary Lane Seedless (thanks). It put on a ton of new growth this summer but it looks very infected with FMV. Nearly all of the new leaves are deformed. I'm hoping in the spring it'll snap out of it with a good dose of fertilizer. |
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Sas
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It's starting to get a little chilly today but I thought I'd take some photos of my plant for reference. You can see the unripe figs and the interesting shape of the leaves ready to drop. |
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timmy2green
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Sas, I don't recall the leaves on mine looking like yours. I got mine from Jon as a cutting, probably around 6-7 yrs ago. Still no fruit while everything else fruits immediately w a little phos. Very frustrating. By one of the fruit pics from mgginva and your comments about the flavor, I wonder if this fig is different from the banana fig? Sure looks similar in pics. Also, I think the early ripening one is a different cultivar. Mine hasn't even had an embryo no matter what I've tried in all theses yrs. good thing I'm patient w my fig love. :) |
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Sas
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It's starting to go dormant. Here are the leaves. |
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Sas
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It looks like when the plant is still young, leaves could have all kinds of shapes. So I would not go by that alone. |
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oldvt
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My Mery Lane cuttings all had figs the 2nd summer but the roots were crowded . Rex |
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Rob
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Just wanted to check on this one again, see what folks think who have it. I just had my first fig of this variety from my 3 year old tree. It was definitely seedless, yellow inside and out as the photo above. Taste was blah though. Not even that sweet. Maybe I didn't let it get ripe enough, I don't know. To be honest the complete lack of seeds threw me off too. I've come to expect the seedy crunch in figs, so it felt like something was missing. |
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Posturedoc
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My opinion hasn't changed from last year, Rob. It's a productive tree for me, but the fruit just doesn't peg my flavor meter. I'm selling it next spring to some lucky local who likes sweet but not rich flavor and doesn't want to wait a couple of years for a nice crop of figs. |
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Sas
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Just picked another fig today. The flavor was not intense after two days of rain. It's was sweet with a diluted tropical flavor such as fig/Pineapples perhaps. |
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Rob
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Well if anyone is looking for a 3 year old Mary Lane Seedless, I am willing to sell/trade it. I can bare root it in a month or two and ship it out. |
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mgginva
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Still loving mine after buying in 07. |
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jenn42
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Looks tasty to me! Adding another to the wish list. Nice photos too |
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ediblelandscapingsc
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mgginva mine looks like yours and are bigger then celeste. |
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mgginva
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Daniel. |
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Sas
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I agree with Michael. I was thinking last night that it might be great for making seedless jam. Unfortunately I don't have enough to try it. |
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paully22
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We love our Mary Lane. Got it by default plus a few others when buyer who piggy-back on my order to Jon to share shipping |
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GRamaley
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I hope mine works out someday, I have not had any cuttings do well, I still have one with leaves but not many roots... sounds like it is worth the trouble so i will keep trying.. |
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mgginva
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Gloria, |
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GRamaley
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Will do Michael!! |
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schaplin
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Wow this is great news. My Mary Lane seedless (from Jon) are growing like weeds. It's only a year old. I'll try and snap a picture of it. |
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