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Nichole

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I'm trying to update my fig inventory. I think I can say with reasonable certainty who survived winter and who did not so I am going through, composting some, updating labels, and taking updated pics to show progress of the surviving trees. Lots more to do tomorrow.

This is Shih Berdy. She gave me a breba early in the season but didn't hold it. Young, small tree so not a shocker. But look at all these main crop figs on such a small plant. This tree really wants to reproduce. Shame they won't ripen in my climate. I am looking forward to this tree maturing.
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Another tree I have been excited about is Madeleine of 2 Seasons - I got this tree last year from raintree nursery and this is her first year bearing fruit. Four brebas, one I tried a few days ago but needed more time. I tried another today but I proved myself to be impatient, again. Needed a 1-3 more days. It was tasteless without much sugar, more time wouldn't have changed that much. I expect these things from a young tree. But it had nice seed crunch, which I like, and the skin was soft. I hope it improves enough to be worth keeping over the years.
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This is the breba I harvested today - not ready. Sadie came in to sniff it as I was photographing it. Not posed, and when I told her to leave it she did. She's obedient. Just curious. 
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I just like this picture. This is an unknown spanish fig. The pups posed themselves. It was a relaxing evening. I'm so glad we moved. I love sitting on this covered porch, listening to the birds, watching the dogs chase vermin in the yard. Gotta love terriers. My puppy eats the mice...
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Hope everyone is having a good summer

blueboy1977

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Nice pics Nichole;)

Aaron4USA

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adorable dogs, beautiful photography.

rafed

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Nichole,

I think you once said you were in the medical field, am I correct?
You ever work as a photographer? Your photography is tops.

Thanks for the post.

Otmani007

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Beautiful pics,Nichole. Thanks for sharing.

rcantor

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Great photos.  Wait till the figs are hanging limp before you pick them.  They taste better   :)

twovkay

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Nicole, great pictures with the puppies! The fig pics are good too!

waynea

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Really nice photos!

BLB

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very photogenic dogs! really nice pics!

Nichole

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Rafed - I do work in the medical field. My chosen career path is ultrasound which does require a little bit of an artistic eye - the ultrasound tells a story, much like photography. I often tell my patients it's part art and part science. My analytical mind and artistic eye do a good job of meshing together for the job. But my photography is a hobby and I do it to make me happy without expectations :)

Bob - I will try reeeaaaallly hard to be more patient with the other two!

rcantor

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Check out this thread

http://www.figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/trio-adriatic-dk-green-ishia-sampling-7011713

Nichole

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I had already seen it so I have no excuse. Just impatience. I need to get some of those bags to put over the fruit. I bought some on amazon last night - I'll be more apt to leave it alone. We have a lot of birds here.

Grasa

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Great photos, Nichole.  your puppies look so 'professional'.
I have a scrap of tule - you get that at fabric stores.  I tie it around the fruit loosely, and it has worked. The ones I don't tie, I found 'gone', I think squirels are stealing them.   I got a M.d. Seasons from Richard Watts and it is growing very well. I cannot wait for mine to produce... maybe next year. I am going to plant in the ground. This 'caring of pots is so hard'.

Nichole

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I also have a MDS from Mr Watts. I thought I had lost it over winter but I am pleased to see it is finally showing signs of life. Next year I plan on putting a few of my figs in ground. I might put the two MDS trees side by side and see if they differ since they are from different sources. I agree with you on the work of potted figs. I hope to get my greenhouse up and running and am going to plant a hedge of figs along it. When the figs get big they will offer summer shade for the greenhouse.

Charitup

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Thanks for sharing

drphil69

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Great pics!  Love the dogs!  (And the figs too...)

Joe_Athens1945

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Nic pic, Nichole. I don't know which looks better, the fig trees or your 2 assistant doggie advisors!  BTW: have you tried that new "Olympian"  fig?  Joe

Nichole

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Joe, I purchased two! I am giving one to a good family friend. She has no figs and her first will be Olympian. I will give her DK later. I can't wait until it produces. I'm pretty excited about it.