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In reply to the discussion: Fresh cut fig [View all]

WheelWalker

(9,219 posts)
4. Easy Peasy.
Thu Aug 25, 2022, 06:04 PM
Aug 2022

I live in SW Oregon. Dry summers. Hot summers. Mostly mild winters. (Zone 8) I have Brown Turkey and Kadota. Require no care whatsoever, lol. Yields every year require you process. Too many to eat fresh.

Edit to add... readily propagated by air layering.

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Fresh cut fig [View all] elleng Aug 2022 OP
Gorgeous! Hope you get a bunch more. The Wielding Truth Aug 2022 #1
There are LOTS, only a few are ripe. It's a LONG 'bush.' elleng Aug 2022 #2
Was it a good year or is this a usual amount? Seems like fig trees are hard to grow. The Wielding Truth Aug 2022 #3
Easy Peasy. WheelWalker Aug 2022 #4
Looks like a normal year, elleng Aug 2022 #5
Well, Maryland, that expians it. Our winters are too harsh. They freeze out. Enjoy. The Wielding Truth Aug 2022 #6
My fig tree in Delaware Delarage Aug 2022 #7
On a rye Markobruuks Sep 2022 #8
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