Great, informative video, and delicious looking fig plate! Aida sounds interesting, we enjoy those small fig poppers especially just walking around the garden. You went in for 3 bites of Galicia Negra, looks like I need one😁 Thanks for sharing!
Galicia negra of a bigger figs more up in the 50 gram range and this one here is in a 10 gallon pot.... cant wait tell it in the ground... its Really thick and berry flavored....but the small figs are great too we love them all.. thank for watching
Wow!! It was good to see you tasting the fig variety "Aida" I can't wait until I taste that fig. I haven't had much luck with it, since the figs always falls. It sure looks good. The Galicia Negra, I have never been able to root it, it is very hard to root. About my wife's name pronunciation it is "Ai" as "I" "da" "tha" (take the word Idaho and only pronounce Ida)
zone 7a here in southern ILL but the greenhouse makes a big differnets.. most my potted trees are finished hardy chicago, smith lsu hollier .. now my in grounds in greenhouse are in full forse ripening along with my late trees that are in pots that we are look at here..thanks for stopping by
Very interested to follow along with your experiments. I’ve currently got a black mission and Olympian in pots. I’m hoping that they will do well if I plant in the ground next spring
any mtn etna like hardy chicago malta black ... there 100 of them there all great in ground without protection.. also most all the LSU fig do well also.... de tres esplets would also be a must have along with RDB LDA osborn prolific... all seem to fruit from die back and are early
Another one great video :)
Thanks again!
Great, informative video, and delicious looking fig plate! Aida sounds interesting, we enjoy those small fig poppers especially just walking around the garden. You went in for 3 bites of Galicia Negra, looks like I need one😁 Thanks for sharing!
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greetings my friiend
Galicia negra of a bigger figs more up in the 50 gram range and this one here is in a 10 gallon pot.... cant wait tell it in the ground... its Really thick and berry flavored....but the small figs are great too we love them all.. thank for watching
Wow!! It was good to see you tasting the fig variety "Aida" I can't wait until I taste that fig. I haven't had much luck with it, since the figs always falls. It sure looks good. The Galicia Negra, I have never been able to root it, it is very hard to root. About my wife's name pronunciation it is "Ai" as "I" "da" "tha" (take the word Idaho and only pronounce Ida)
thank my friend for helpin with that pronunciation
galicia negra is hard to root..... i have 4 trees of it....out of 10 cutting
almost all of mine are late cause I am Zone 7a.
zone 7a here in southern ILL but the greenhouse makes a big differnets.. most my potted trees are finished hardy chicago, smith lsu hollier .. now my in grounds in greenhouse are in full forse ripening along with my late trees that are in pots that we are look at here..thanks for stopping by
Excellent sir
Many many thanks
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I’m looking to grow figs in ground without a high tunnel in 6b. Are there any early varieties that would do well with these conditions?
Very interested to follow along with your experiments. I’ve currently got a black mission and Olympian in pots. I’m hoping that they will do well if I plant in the ground next spring
spring is for sure the best time to plan... hope they do well for yea thanks for stopping by
any mtn etna like hardy chicago malta black ... there 100 of them there all great in ground without protection.. also most all the LSU fig do well also.... de tres esplets would also be a must have along with RDB LDA osborn prolific... all seem to fruit from die back and are early
Yummy!
So good! thanks for watching