| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > New Year's Day "Ripe" Figs |
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AltadenaMara
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All the remaining figs on my trees were pulled off today. Three weren’t that good but one wasn’t that bad for this time of year. |
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Sas
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It's 73 and sunny over here, but the recent brief cold spell killed all the fruit. I've been in short sleeves all week long. At this rate my trees will start waking up soon. Use www.postimg.org I like it (Thanks to TorontoJoe), register a free account upload your photos and click on share to copy the URL then paste when replying to a topic. You could create as many galleries as you wish and then copy the URL for one photo or the whole gallery then paste it over here. |
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AltadenaMara
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Sas, thanks for the photo website suggestion. I'll look into it. I just tried to navigate PhotoBucket to see a fig picture and it is a maze of advertisements. |
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tyro
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Mara, |
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AltadenaMara
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Paul, you're right about SV being a great fig. The ripe figs it's produced are among the best. I have one tree in a pot and the other in the ground. That's why it was a surprise when the whole crop of summer figs turned yellow and dropped off in the heat wave for both trees. Hopefully this year will be better as the trees mature. |
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