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omotm
Registered: Posts: 886 |
Went to a local nursery today and saw this horrific sight. An army of Brown Turkey ready to wage war on the boutique figs. All are brown turkey except the last 2 rows were LSU Purple. |
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DallasFigs
Registered: Posts: 990 |
I stopped in a small local nursery the other day. They had a couple 3gal trees labeled "Itailian Black" for 35 each. They each had about 20 limbs coming out of the pot. I'm sure they were the same ones I saw there a year ago! On my way out, the owner told me that the Brown Turkeys are coming next week, if that's what I was looking for. I ran out screaming... |
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saxonfig
Registered: Posts: 1,370 |
Yea Steve, but are they really all BT? Same token for LSU Purple. Of course they are what they say they are - because that's what everyone is looking for. No way of knowing for sure until you see the fruit. |
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musillid
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Have to say I got a Hardy Chicago from a big box store and it appears to be as labeled. |
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BronxFigs
Registered: Posts: 1,864 |
When I was far younger, many years ago, I used to go to all the local nurseries and garden centers, searching for the exotic, and, for some bargains. After doing this for years, I gave up. Same crappy selections year after year. Fast forward 40 years.....same crappy selections, same crappy varieties...nothing new, just higher prices. |
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Grasa
Registered: Posts: 1,819 |
Well, it can be a start of a collection or a root stock. |
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saxonfig
Registered: Posts: 1,370 |
Very true Grasa. |
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jdsfrance
Registered: Posts: 2,591 |
Hi Omotm, Hi DallasFigs, |
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Ampersand
Registered: Posts: 728 |
Why all the hate? |
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DallasFigs
Registered: Posts: 990 |
[QUOTE=jdsfrance]I'll take you to the brown side of the force :)[/QUOTE] |
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bullet08
Registered: Posts: 6,920 |
some day, i'm going to get a BT just to see if it will produce figs as bad as ones i have tasted from the supermarket. |
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susieqz
Registered: Posts: 971 |
the big problem is that they don't know what kind of brown turkey they have. |
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needaclone
Registered: Posts: 604 |
March them over to my house. |
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donpaid
Registered: Posts: 216 |
Is BT the "Meg" of the fig world or something? |
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GeneDaniels
Registered: Posts: 1,014 |
I don't know why everyone diss-es the BT. Here in Arkansas they are common and taste OK. Maybe they like our weather? They are nothing compared to my Hardy Chicago, but I can still eat almost a bucketfull when they are dead ripe! |
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DallasFigs
Registered: Posts: 990 |
I wouldn't mind an English BT. I've heard good things. |
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susieqz
Registered: Posts: 971 |
there are zillions of EBTs in texas. they wouldn't be there if people didn't like them. |
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bullet08
Registered: Posts: 6,920 |
just don't have room for OK figs. some even don't care to keep light colored figs :) when time and space are limited, getting exceptional tasting figs is a must. |
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Gina
Registered: Posts: 2,260 |
Alfred Hitchcock was right. They are coming.... |
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donpaid
Registered: Posts: 216 |
GeneDaniels hit the nail on the head. I personally like BTs. They aren't the best, no doubt, but I literally don't have it in my soul to turn down a fresh fig of any variety. |
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rafed
Registered: Posts: 5,308 |
My laradek BT will hang with any premium figs out there. |
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DesertDance
Registered: Posts: 4,518 |
Could someone give a taste description of Brown Turkey? Like a wine connoisseur would do? Honey, nutty crunch, with overtones of this or that, and under notes of this or that... Somebody needs to step up with a flavor profile. Sales speak!! |
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omotm
Registered: Posts: 886 |
Very clever Gina, took me a few minutes to catch on.......brown turkey (the bird) vs brown turkey (the fig). |
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