Annabanana
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I would love one if you will have enough to go around. Thank you.I have a good sized healthy tree and can spare a cutting or 2 (depends on how many people ask) late October or early November
I would love one if you will have enough to go around. Thank you.I have a good sized healthy tree and can spare a cutting or 2 (depends on how many people ask) late October or early November
Take some pictures! I'd love to see if and how well it grew back.I know where I'm going tomorrow
Thanks! There's a Green Ischia on Swannanoa Ave, too, but it proved unworthy.
Did you find any trees in those locations.I know where I'm going tomorrow
Thanks! There's a Green Ischia on Swannanoa Ave, too, but it proved unworthy.
Congratulations. I couldn't make it to the event.I picked up one today at Fig Frolic. It was in the white elephant trees. Glad I found it, I’m in Upstate, SC - 8a.
That was my husband’s airlayered tree. You may remember him-Richard, the big fella with gray hair under his tan hat. The original cutting came from Lee Gaines-Govindas Garden when he introduced it in ‘23. I’m glad you like it!I picked up one today at Fig Frolic. It was in the white elephant trees. Glad I found it, I’m in Upstate, SC - 8a.
Sure did! Euclid mother tree was barren of fruit. Zer0, Nada, nothing. I guess the regrowth took any extra fruit energy away. No pics since there's nothing to see. More fluff and hype here than fruit on the treeDid you find any trees in those locations.
Remind me in late dec/early jan. and I can send you some cuttings for the cost of s&h.I would love a cutting!
I think I'll have plenty of cuttings. Send me a DM in late winter for cuttings.I’d be interested in cuttings if any available.
I spoke with him briefly at the event. Definitely excited! Adding trees that do well in ground is my goal. (8a - Upstate, SC) I plan to get this one in ground early next spring along with at least 3 or 4 other varieties.That was my husband’s airlayered tree. You may remember him-Richard, the big fella with gray hair under his tan hat. The original cutting came from Lee Gaines-Govindas Garden when he introduced it in ‘23. I’m glad you like it!

We’ve been subscribed to your channel since we came across your Fig A Rama ‘23 video. Enjoying your content. Thanks for sharing.I spoke with him briefly at the event. Definitely excited! Adding trees that do well in ground is my goal. (8a - Upstate, SC) I plan to get this one in ground early next spring along with at least 3 or 4 other varieties.
I enjoyed one of the figs off of it last week. Please tell your husband thank you! I’ll do my best to keep updates posted over on our YouTube channel. Dean Family Acres
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I ate the second fig off of Eucilud last night. Surprised at how well it did with all the rain we’ve had.We’ve been subscribed to your channel since we came across your Fig A Rama ‘23 video. Enjoying your content. Thanks for sharing.
Happy growing!
I just ate one this morning. Man, if you let it hang longer than expected it definitely taste like strawberry jam with sweet crunch, acidity and sweetness. Growing it in ground is the way to go.I ate the second fig off of Eucilud last night. Surprised at how well it did with all the rain we’ve had.
Appreciate you watching, still amazed that ~3500 people enjoy our content enough to subscribe. I welcome any feedback and/or video ideas, especially this time of year when things are slowing down outside.
Ohhhhh this is why this fig sounded so familiarIn one of his videos he explains how he seen it growing at a house on Euclid Street if I remember correctly. It's been a while since he posted this. Decided to name it Euclid. He talks about it around the 7:50 mark.