Funny, here outside of Philly in zone 6B my Chicago Hardy and an unkown Lebanese fig wake up first for me, and the two that are most cold tolerant for me.
Great video pal. Are you from NJ ? I have several different varieties from southern Italy. I live in nj and it’s better to grow them here in pots. You get more fruit.
Good video but slow down on waving that camera around LOL.. I love my Hardy chicago. Last 2 years was -20 wind chills and -30 wind chills. It died back to the ground but came right back late spring and produced delicious figs still. I'm in 5b.
Joe, the leaves sound like you're touching some sandpaper! Your hot climate makes them rough. Fantastic video as usual...
nice Blaire Witch motion there. Just need some more heavy breathing.
Useful video; many thanks
I grow small Sal's EL "Mount Etna fig" , it's doing well here in Kuwait
your videos really good
Thank you
Mohammad Alazemi That's good Mohammad. I've heard that that Sal's EL is a nice fig. Thanks.
Thanks joe, that's some really good information . I'm learning a lot about figs from you😎. Cheers Vinny
Fruits For Life Thanks Vinny!
@@MrFrozenJoe great videos; please post more.
Love ur content. Please keep making vids
Funny, here outside of Philly in zone 6B my Chicago Hardy and an unkown Lebanese fig wake up first for me, and the two that are most cold tolerant for me.
Great video pal. Are you from NJ ? I have several different varieties from southern Italy. I live in nj and it’s better to grow them here in pots. You get more fruit.
Good video but slow down on waving that camera around LOL.. I love my Hardy chicago. Last 2 years was -20 wind chills and -30 wind chills. It died back to the ground but came right back late spring and produced delicious figs still. I'm in 5b.
Tough buggers!
I'm getting dizzy. Don't move the camera that fast.
Watching that video waving about all over the place is making me feel sick lol - info's good though. :D