MFJFIGS
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One of the benefits I appreciate most about growing figs in ground is the fact that the soil stays warm long after air temperature drops to unpleasant levels. While growing fig trees in pots come with a few pros, they don’t get any of the benefits of this particular luxury.
Weather forecast calls for three days of continuous rain, with about 2.5 inches in total. Picked the ripe figs earlier today, and our in-ground trees (specially Hollier) are still loaded with a few hundred figs remaining. Many will ripen and the rest will be soft enough for “whole fig” jam.
Meanwhile, our potted trees will continue to ripen in the grow room. Those include Martinenca Rimada, CDD Noire, Paratjal Rimada, Black Madeira, Bourjassotte Noire, JH Adriatic, and a few other of our preferred figs.
Weather forecast calls for three days of continuous rain, with about 2.5 inches in total. Picked the ripe figs earlier today, and our in-ground trees (specially Hollier) are still loaded with a few hundred figs remaining. Many will ripen and the rest will be soft enough for “whole fig” jam.
Meanwhile, our potted trees will continue to ripen in the grow room. Those include Martinenca Rimada, CDD Noire, Paratjal Rimada, Black Madeira, Bourjassotte Noire, JH Adriatic, and a few other of our preferred figs.
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