Here in central Texas, my brown turkey took quite a hit with the hard freeze a couple of years ago but has bounced back beautifully. It is producing well, despite my neglect, and fruit may even be ripe by now. I'll check later when the sun goes down and I go out back to do some watering.
Black celeste is my best early variety by far. Pastilere has dropped its figs first 2 yrs but really looking forward to trying those as well. I find the Iranian candy are ok but too mild for my liking
Wow, absolutely amazing looking potted fig-plants. I need to change my water-schedule or something b/c a few of mine in-ground are not as pretty as those you have there.
It's very stupid to say if you live somewhere near me and not say where you live yourself, maybe these varieties won't survive in my area. There is something interesting but the video is too drawn out and the feed is slow.
Thanks for sharing sir
Here in central Texas, my brown turkey took quite a hit with the hard freeze a couple of years ago but has bounced back beautifully. It is producing well, despite my neglect, and fruit may even be ripe by now. I'll check later when the sun goes down and I go out back to do some watering.
Black celeste is my best early variety by far. Pastilere has dropped its figs first 2 yrs but really looking forward to trying those as well. I find the Iranian candy are ok but too mild for my liking
Wow, absolutely amazing looking potted fig-plants. I need to change my water-schedule or something b/c a few of mine in-ground are not as pretty as those you have there.
My fig trees are doing nothing so far this year. Pretty bummed out about it. Cheers from Ottawa🍁
I live in Pennsylvania and my figs rarely ripen due to a shorter growing season. What are those bags you put on the figs as they are ripening?
Organza bags.
My young Improved Celeste has dropped some of its fruit each of the past two years. Is that common for this variety?
@@rickj1135 not very common make sure your tree is not root bound
It's very stupid to say if you live somewhere near me and not say where you live yourself, maybe these varieties won't survive in my area. There is something interesting but the video is too drawn out and the feed is slow.