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Ugliest Fig Showcase. Ugly figs get very little attention around here. So I figured it might be fun to have a thread where people post their ugliest figs from this season. The only rule is you have to have eaten at least most of it. The winner will be the fig that gets the most "gross" emojis - šŸ¤¢. I'll start with the ugliest fig I ate this ...

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My name is David Burke aka The Fig Hunter. I live in Northern California in Red Bluff, at the very north end of the Sacramento Valley. Though I was born, raised, and lived until few years ago in the city of Napa in The Napa Valley. I work primarily in heavy civil construction as a Union Pile Driver of Local 34 out of Oakland,Ca one of the ...RGRainbows From Zone 9 On Jul 23 2019. Roberts "Golden Rainbow" fig trees produce large, sweet, full of flavor, juicy golden figs. The Golden Rainbow trees are medium size trees in the ground (15' wide X 20' tall).History; This variety has a mystery origin. The original mother tree was given to me in 2003 by a nephew who was a ā€¦The first alarm was sounded on the ourfigs.com forum three weeks ago. Now the larvae of the Black Fig Fruit Fly (Silba adipata McAlpine) has been found from Santa Barbara south to at least Orange County. The photo above is from Santa Monica. If your unripe figs appear misshapen or prematurely dark or soft, please cut them open and check for larvae.If you weather permits it, I would go with which ever variety I liked most. CDD , or Black Madeira, or whatever. Black Madeira seems to branch outward more readily, while my Cdd Blanc likes to grow its branches all as straight up as possible so needs Low stress Training to get it's branches outward to the sides.

Black Plate - PogĆ”csafĆ¼ge. 04-18-2020, 09:51 PM. I thought I would share a fig cultivar that I've enjoyed quite a bit. This is a hungarian variety called PogĆ”csafĆ¼ge, or in English "Black Plate". I acquired the below tree from Padsfan early last year and enjoyed the large black fruit very much!

So, it would seem a good idea to get Blanca-Negra instead of the other two, but they may not be exactly the same. Probably, the different maturing times alone can alter the taste a bit, although all the CdD are supposed to be very similar in taste. One sure difference is the color of the black ones in CdDBN.01-26-2022, 02:22 PM. Black Manzanita, NSDC, Ischia Black, BORD B/N, de la Roca, Cavaliere and the CDDs are probably my most anticipated first figs group. May not get fruit from all of them. Really thankful that I got lots of figs in the ground last year so if nothing else I will have MORE figs to eat!

Hello MomoFiggy! A big welcome to the OurFigs forum! And you've made such a nice introduction with information about yourself and your fig trees. I highly recommend four resources on the web. I use them often myself. The Index of Frequently Referenced Topics here on the forum. Keep this link handy, because you'll find a treasure trove of ...Page1: #1 Female DFIC# 385 - Barbillone DFIC# 195. Page2: Bari - Bourjassotte Grise DFIC# 339. Page3: Bournabat DFIC# 55 - Carolina Dark. Page4: Castex DFIC# 341 - Deanna DFIC# 24. Page5: DFIC 29 DFIC# 29 - Fracazzano. Page6: Fretskiy DFIC# 402 - Hardy Chicago. Page7: Hearty Chicago DFIC# 276 - Kalauri Big Green Fig DFIC# 319.Recommendations for figs to grow in Arizona. 11-23-2018, 10:26 AM. Happy Thanksgiving to all. New member here in Phoenix AZ. I am looking for recommendations on varieties to grow in pots here in Arizona. Any help is greatly appreciated. Wish list: LSU, Black Madeira, i258, Smith.Every fig I have had from this tree is a winner. This is, hands down, one of my top 5 favorite figs and may overthrow Smith as my favorite overall tree. Here's why: 1. Softer skin. 2. More intense flavor. 3. Just as productive, if not more so.Creating a free forum is easy and fast. A discussion board is the best solution to build your own community and discuss online. Forumotion offers free hosted forums with complete and customizable forum system. Change the version of your forum at any time to make your forum unique on the Internet:

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Oct 1, 2023 Ā· Introduction. 10-01-2023, 09:48 AM. Hello all. New to the forum. New to fig the fig hobby and trying to do as much research as I can. Will be growing in Georgia, zone 8a, we canā€™t all live in the MediterraneanšŸ˜‰. Thanks for the add, and thanks for sharing all of the great information here. -Mia. GA 8a. Oct 20, 2022 Ā· 10-21-2022, 11:33 PM. Davej responded to the post in record 5-minute time!!! Man, was he ever spot on!!! A simple question resurrected the horrible legacy of figs4fun sales. Ourfigs.com is an improved, responsive, proactive operation. Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b) by Portland. 1 2 Why Purchase From Us? I am WillsC owner of OurFigs.com the leading fig discussion forum online. I also own a federally and state licensed fig nursery that is regularly inspected by the State of Florida. I've been actively collecting and selling fig trees for many years. I guarantee that all varieties I sell are the variety I state they are.August 31, 2021·. https://www.ourfigs.com/ā€¦/1044786-i-purchased-some-cuttingsā€¦. Hello All, I decided to purchase some cuttings. I know itā€™s a bit off-season, but I wanted to get ā€¦The small town of Caneva, in the province of Pordenone, in the Friuli Venezia-Giulia region of Northern Italy even has a feast dedicated to this amazing fig. Somehow, the original name was reassigned to "Fico Secco," which means "dried fig" in Italian, which may end up being the final product of how the Figo Moro da Caneva is sometimes ...

So mostly just view to see if there's any questions I can answer or new post that catch my interest. Probably similar to most that have been on the forum for a while. Last edited by JLB; 04-29-2023, 12:55 AM . JLB zone 8b south Mississippi. Wish list really good figs thay don't split with all this dang humidity.The Medipore tape is very thin, flexible and cloth-like. It is also very sticky, making it also hard to cut without sticking to the scissors or itself. Unlike the Transpore Surgical tape, the Medipore H surgical tape does NOT rip easily in either direction. Not only is it hard to rip, it likes to stick to your fingers.My trees have been down to -7 F once and -3 to -5 a few times. These undamaged trees will yield 50-200 figs, depending on age, variety, size, etc. 5. A poorly protected tree in Z6 will usually die to the soil line, then grow back but bear few if any fruits. As Red_Sun said, it's up to you to decide.This time i tried to do an updated version concentrating on the main points and avoid being so repetitive as in the first video. In that one, i believe that people tend to skip ahead and may lose some information (at least the questions they ask are sometimes answered in the video and they don't see it), hence this time i only did one repetition of each step.BM not JFE. 04-01-2019, 05:48 PM. In general I love JFE. So this is in no way meant to be disparaging. However last fall as a newbie and uneducated, I ordered two black Madeira trees. One grafted that I alsmost dried up (thanks guys for telling me the obvious) that has big normal looking BM leaves. And a smaller "own root" BM.For a few weeks now I have been eating fresh and drying many different varieties of figs. I was on a mission to see which figs produced a lot, which figs, tasted the best both fresh and dried, meaning could I really notice a difference between one particular dried fig against a whole bowl of many different varieties, of what

Its a handsome tree, vigorous, tolerant of terrible soil and high temperatures. Cuttings root out fast and can immediately take chip bud grafts without problem. (see pic) It produced lots of delicious figs last year, but did experience some drop. But it was only a second year tree.

Figland commented. This is a "Frugiverous" fly, so regular fly traps probably won't help. You need something that attracts flies interested in fruit and even then it's thought that these flies have very limited things that attract them. Fig sap, ripe and over ripe fig fruit, and ostioles of figs for the female in egg laying mode.RECAPITULATION. (1) Edible figs, to be eaten fresh, are less exacting as to soil; they require somewhat more moisture in the soil. (2) Figs for drying require warm, moderately dry, and quite sandy, but especially limy, soils. (3) Heavy wet soils produce coarse figs, and so do heavy clayey soils generally.Good looking, good tasting fig from one year old tree. Super red hybridThe forum already has a fig database. Why not have members post a photo with state,growing zone, ripening times and pollinated or not there. And see if the Mods can add the new varieties as well. Mike Lamonte. Louisiana Zone 8/9. W/L Caprifigs of old and new ones to trial. šŸ‘ 2. Comment. Post ...Hi, everyone. New fig guy in zone 6b here. I'm writing for two reasons: 1.) to share with those who don't frequent the ourfigs forum a link to my dispiriting---but all-too-common---experience with Aceria ficus, the fig bud mite, and the results of my attempt to fight this primary fig mosaic virus vector with spinosad*; and 2.) to convey my sincere thanks to ā€¦All times are GMT-5. This page was generated at 06:08 AM. Working... Yes NoAfter being graciously gifted with cuttings provided by Figology - I was to pass on the cuttings to another member. Being that I received so many I decided to split the cuttings into 2 packs for the first two members that post here on this thread that are interested in them. I ask for a friendly $25.00 Donation to OurFigs and

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After being graciously gifted with cuttings provided by Figology - I was to pass on the cuttings to another member. Being that I received so many I decided to split the cuttings into 2 packs for the first two members that post here on this thread that are interested in them. I ask for a friendly $25.00 Donation to OurFigs and

The entire world's fig genetics stored in the space of a living room with the ability to produce an unlimited number of any variety at any time of the year. For dollars a tree. That's a vast over simplification but the ability to have high density of genetics is a huge advantage of TC. #20. 6.I am in zone 5b, all figs will be in containers. Plans are to give a majority of trees a early start in my basement around April 1st. I am looking for recommendations for types of fig trees that will really be prolific and produce for me. Any suggestions or recommendations would greatly be appreciated.I would prefer local pick-up if at all possible. I am getting most of mine from Profig, but here are a few he won't have. Let me know please. White Madeira #1. Red Lebanese BV. Hativ d'Argentile. Feather River. Green Michurinska. Mt. Etna (not sure which one šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø Maybe Croze)Fire ants, and by the way many ants, can become a problem with plants. They feed off the honeydew produced by both aphids and mealy bugs. In return, they protect the sucking insects from other predators that would normally kill them.RECAPITULATION. (1) Edible figs, to be eaten fresh, are less exacting as to soil; they require somewhat more moisture in the soil. (2) Figs for drying require warm, moderately dry, and quite sandy, but especially limy, soils. (3) Heavy wet soils produce coarse figs, and so do heavy clayey soils generally.Large sized Portuguese fig that is sweet, mild berry flavor, very syrupy, smooth texture with slight seed crunch. It is unknown if this is a common or smyrna type fig but it has dropped figs for three years for another grower outside of wasp territory. $7.50 each - select quantity: Limit 2 cuttings per customer.The 2021 plant season will start March 1 for sales and shipping will start April 5th. This year again I am going to offer trees in tree pots as it will allow 6 plants to be shipped per box which will greatly reduce your shipping costs. The inventory will be updated and you can start ordering at 8:00 PM Eastern time.Wild Fig Trees. 01-19-2019, 05:40 PM. Hey guys, I have been intrigued by this idea of finding fig trees in the wild. It seems very interesting and I am wondering who has had such an experience and if you could share the story. I am also thinking about the prospect of having a large online map which fig growers alike can collaborate and share ...Just looking at the figs on the tree I thought they looked over watered and swollen. So I wasn't expecting much for taste. But wow this is one very sweet fig. The older petioles are very pink. I can't see pink in the wood like I've read about. Attached Files. Alpine, Texas 4500ft elevation Zone 7.Page1: #1 Female DFIC# 385 - Barbillone DFIC# 195. Page2: Bari - Bourjassotte Grise DFIC# 339. Page3: Bournabat DFIC# 55 - Carolina Dark. Page4: Castex DFIC# 341 - Deanna DFIC# 24. Page5: DFIC 29 DFIC# 29 - Fracazzano. Page6: Fretskiy DFIC# 402 - Hardy Chicago. Page7: Hearty Chicago DFIC# 276 - Kalauri Big Green Fig DFIC# 319.

HANG TIME ā€“ All members of the OurFigs.com forum (and their families or guests) are invited to frolic after hours at a special private dinner. We will meet up at 6:00 pm at "The Local Goat" restaurant for good food and good conversation. Come relax, enjoy a meal, and meet other forum members.share-1. #21. A couple interesting notes from pons about De La Senyora (Sineuera). The leaves are tri-lobed (though sometimes pentalobed). They have very serrated edges with marks (On the other hand, Hivernenca is listed as only have "slightly" jagged edges) The fruits are pyriform, a little spherical in shape.After being graciously gifted with cuttings provided by Figology - I was to pass on the cuttings to another member. Being that I received so many I decided to split the cuttings into 2 packs for the first two members that post here on this thread that are interested in them. I ask for a friendly $25.00 Donation to OurFigs and04-20-2022, 05:13 PM. "Cutting season" runs from around November to March, and by springtime the cuttings that are still being sold may have sat in a refrigerator for six months and be rather degraded. Now admittedly there are sellers who will continue to sell cuttings right on through the summer months.Instagram:https://instagram. when do stanford decisions come outamish furniture lancasterhaylee alexandertaylor regional hospital patient portal Thank you DomGardens, for all your hard work, it looks great:) Will stick this after it has been up for awhile. https://www.dropbox.com/s/qvdon1cwfp7ku1Feb 25, 2015 Ā· Forums Topics Posts Last Post; No forums found. Mark Channels Read. ... PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE POSTING... by OurFigs. Started by OurFigs, 02-25-2015, 02:36 PM. 0 ... staa jobsrv partfinder Table of Contents 1. Forum Introduction: Welcome... http://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-ho...new-start-here (http://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-home/15835-welcome-new ...Posts: 3602. share-1. #1. Wow! Jumping worms inside my figs !?! 06-10-2021, 02:08 PM. That was freaky for sure. I noticed a few misshapen figs that were soft on touch (they should be hard at that size). Under a closer investigation I saw a dark dot that looked like an entry point when an egg is deposited. super smoothie bee swarm 1. Verdino del Nord - I've spoken at great length on this fig so I'll try to keep it short. Second only to Elba in terms of drying capabilities, but extremely flavorful. Moreso than Elba and really does rival figs like the Coll de Damas here. This fig will rival the best tasting fig varieties even in California and anyone saying it doesn't ...This one was slightly under-ripe and still a little latex-y which you can see dripping off the stem in the cut fig pic. It is a huge fig; this one in the pics was quite small compared to others on the tree. Los Angeles / Zone 10b. Wishlist: BNR, Lampeira Prusch, Planera, Calderona, De la Roca. šŸ‘ 1.07-25-2019, 07:53 AM. Regarding Brian M's original list of scammers. I am a newcomer fig enthusiast, and I've been looking for a Black Madeira KK. Found a seedling on eBay from seller "Pots-More" with 479 positive reviews. After purchasing, I found this list and they are list as #2 as a scammer. Is this true.