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Savage270
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After waiting patiently for my fig to ripen I still can't have a taste. This is a picture of my Celeste, my first ever fig tree, and the first one to get ripe. I took this picture a few hours ago. It was soft but wasn't drooping so I left it alone. |
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needaclone
Registered: Posts: 604 |
Uh, the bird didn't eat all of it! There's still some left for you! |
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Savage270
Registered: Posts: 153 |
I wanted my first fig to be special :( not to have the memories tainted by bird leftovers :( |
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Nichole
Registered: Posts: 878 |
[QUOTE=Savage270]I wanted my first fig to be special :( not to have the memories tainted by bird leftovers :( [/QUOTE] |
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WillsC
Registered: Posts: 1,698 |
A true fig nut would have eaten the other side of the fig:) |
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Savage270
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newnandawg
Registered: Posts: 2,535 |
David, sorry about your very first fig. I should have reminded you to use those O bags as soon as you see one swell. The birds |
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Savage270
Registered: Posts: 153 |
Thanks Mike. |
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newnandawg
Registered: Posts: 2,535 |
The leaves are no protection from the birds. They will hop around on the ground underneath the plant and find them. They also |
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Czarguy241
Registered: Posts: 17 |
I"ve got one breba on my desert king that just started to drop. It will be my first taste |
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Savage270
Registered: Posts: 153 |
If your wife and kid likes it then that means you can have more fig plants :) |
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Otmani007
Registered: Posts: 573 |
Unfortunately, unless you net your trees, birds will always find their way. Can't blame them. They know figs taste so delicious. |
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DesertDance
Registered: Posts: 4,518 |
I wouldn't count on those organza bags. My birds peck right through them. Rubber snakes lurking near the figs will keep birds away. So far those plastic snap containers that cherry tomatoes come in have worked for me. But netting is the best by far. Unfortunately here, it's not just birds wanting the fruit. BIG ole possums, raccoons, coyotes, stuff like that can pretty much gnaw through anything. We have chain link around the entire back, but those buggers can climb. The front has Wrought iron, so I guess a determined animal can squeeze through those bars. |
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