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Welcome @AAAJacks so glad you joined us. You've landed in a wonderful place, with the best membership in the world. They're ready to help you from the moment you first arrived.
 
Hello @Green Paw Welcome to the Figfanatic.com platform. We are also happy you joined us. You have landed in a wonderful place filled with the best members in the world. All of whom are happy to answer your question, from the first moment you arrived.

@Green Paw - Welcome to Fig Fanatic!

Many here have green thumbs…. You may be the first green paw 🙂
Thank you for the warm welcome, @TorontoJoe , @ktrain. @Figless , and @Figgerlickinggood 😁
My nickname is Kat. So, the "paw" just seemed a better fit. I'm versed in plumeria (considered a tropical succulent,) and grafting plumeria.
Been switching my focus to edible plants. Feeling a bit challenged attempting to graft woody fruit stems. I've yet to try my hand at grafting figs. Last year, I was able to graft a plum scion onto my mom's Santa Rosa tree and some apple scions onto my neighbor's mislabeled apple tree (purchased as Asian pear,) but some of the scions failed.

Figless is responsible for my being here! My first time attending the CRFG-West L.A. chapter and he was the friendliest person there. I'm curious about how many CRFG people signed up here after he talked to them.
 
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Thank you for the warm welcome, @TorontoJoe , @ktrain. @Figless , and @Figgerlickinggood 😁
My nickname is Kat, so the "paw" just seemed a better fit. I'm versed in plumeria (considered a tropical succulent,) and grafting plumeria. Been switching my focus to edible plants. Feeling a bit challenged attempting to graft woody stems. I've yet to try my hand at grafting figs. Last year, I was able to graft a plum scion onto my mom's Santa Rosa tree and some apple scions onto my neighbor's mislabeled apple tree (purchased as Asian pear,) but some of the scions failed.

Figless is responsible for my being here! My first time attending the CRFG-West L.A. chapter and he was the friendliest person there. I'm curious about how many CRFG people signed up here after he talked to them.
Not sure how many. But I know of a few that signed up after he talked to them.
 
I was only going to do 128 but then Harvey happened. I've got 82 established varieties and this year trying 39 more varieties :D
Might be Harvey's last sale. So many have stocked up on his cutting's. Hard to resist a good sale like his.
I keep looking at back it. Since he has many still available. But have other plans I need the space for. :)
 
Might be Harvey's last sale. So many have stocked up on his cutting's. Hard to resist a good sale like his.
I keep looking at back it. Since he has many still available. But have other plans I need the space for. :)
I really hope whoever buys the farm keeps employing his staff and learns how he did things. If I had room, there are several more varieties still available (like Rigato del Salento) that I'd snag.
 
I really hope whoever buys the farm keeps employing his staff and learns how he did things. If I had room, there are several more varieties still available (like Rigato del Salento) that I'd snag.
If I had room I would buy cutting's of every variety he has. But I would also have kept all my seedling's. Space is always the limiting factor. :)
 
@figologist, @Green Paw two such wonderful new members. We are so amazingly lucky to have you join us. figologist what a great group of cuttings you are propagating. Maybe you will be good enough to post some pictures in the next section. Green paw I was looking at a couple of plumeria's at a friend's house, and realizing that they are succulent's I cannot wait to see pictures of your garden.
 
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