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HarveyC
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Okay, I have picked a couple of others already yesterday and today. The one yesterday was not quite ripe yet. The first one today was past prime, missed it yesterday somehow! But this one was just right! |
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bullet08
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harvey, that looks wonderful. how was the skin? was it thick? |
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HarveyC
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The skin on this was tender. I think I may have left some on too long last year and they got super ripe but the skin was a little tough. This is the only variety I've never had bird damage on. I joke that the stripes might confuse them! ;) |
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HarveyC
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Linda hasn't eaten her half yet, I just measured it and it's 2.25" wide at it's widest point. |
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jtp
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Good policy. I always share all of mine with my wife, too. |
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7deuce
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Wow, 100 grams is huge! I just weighed a longue d'aout at 90 grams and that's my biggest fig I grow. Looks delicious too. |
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Grasa
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this is the king of them all. What a beauty. Luck you, Harvey. |
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Maro2Bear
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Wow! Harvey, those are some really nice looking figs there, and I'm truly amazed ath e size. 100 grams is wonderful, and since 1 pound is right about a pound, you need only collect a few of these gems for a major haul! Good going. |
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lampo
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Harvey, |
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rcantor
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Great work! And it kept its stripes. Did you do something to shade it or was it naturally shaded by the leaves? How did you like this variety compared to others you've had? |
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Liza
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Harvey |
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elin
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These should go to fig museum. i believe a fig that is both good to eat and lovely to watch should be in everyones collection. |
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eithieus
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that inside looks tasty. |
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HarveyC
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Francisco, I did nothing special with this fig, though I finally pruned it a bit more. It has never been fertilized except it gets a very tiny amount of liquid fertilizer since it is being watered at the same time as my chestnut orchard (very tiny amount, though, since these trees are on drip but chestnut orchard is on sprinklers. Not all are going to be this large but this was maybe the lowest fig on this year's growth. |
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rafed
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Harvey, |
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Chivas
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Nice too it not split like it did for me last year, am hoping it will ripen properly for me in september. |
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lampo
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Harvey, |
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HarveyC
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I did place some caprifigs on this and other nearby figs. |
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elin
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here in top season some people buy figs at 2 $ for 1kg (2pounds). |
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tamarness
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Lovely! I just received a Panachee from Bay Flora, and they are just such cool looking figs. I love how the bark is also multi-colored! |
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Tam
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That are very nice looking figs. Do all of them have open eyes? Thank you for posting. |
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Ralph_of_asfinefoods
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Thats a great looking fig!my panache is small.i doubt I'll see figs till next year.now im even more excited! |
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HarveyC
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Tam, I've got little experience in paying attention to the eyes of figs, humidity is low here. This fig is approaching harvest and appears to be opening up. |
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twobrothersgarden
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That looks like a really nice fig Harvey. Thanks for sharing. |
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