I second you thoughts, but the bidders probably just aren't aware of Chesapeake Figs website. He is a member here, a great guy, and a fantastic grower.It seems pretty expensive. Is it that good? There is two of them on figbid right now. One has 17 bids and is up to $123. The other one has 52 bids and is up to $102. What I don't understand is why they don't just go buy it from Chesapeake Figs for $75.
It does have a different flavor, I don't know if it warrents a price tag that it gets.Other than looking really great and rich doesn't it taste fairly close to most Celestes'?
I knew that he is a member here and I have to admit that had a little bit to do with why I started the thread. I try to keep track of the members here that sell figs. When I'm looking for a certain fig to buy, I try to look first to see if they(forum members) have what I'm looking for. If someone else has it for cheaper, I will get the cheaper one, but I atleast like to check what they have first. The only place that I see Black Celeste available, other than figbid is Chesapeake Figs. The price is not cheap but it's better than the figbid prices. I was very close buying that Black Celeste but I decided to not spend that much because I needed to get some other things like Gnatrol, potting mix, etc. I got Violeta for $35 from Kremp but it seems that $75 for Black Celeste is not a bad deal. I don't think he will have any problems selling them.I second you thoughts, but the bidders probably just aren't aware of Chesapeake Figs website. He is a member here, a great guy, and a fantastic grower.
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I have an unk Celeste (Allentown) that I really like, it's one of my favorite figs. It's sweet with a ever so slight berry flavor with a smooth texture, they're small and pretty figs. I'm looking forward to comparing it to the Chincoteague Celeste and the Constans, both from OTBP.It does have a different flavor, I don't know if it warrents a price tag that it gets.
It is better than a classic Celeste though.
This was my thought, Ross video is a couple years old already if I remember rightIt has been a few years since the craze...I'm surprised it still brings a high price now.
everything I’ve seen says black Celeste is a different fig that resembles Celeste and the name comes from that.@Bofig @ktrain
Just an assumption but one has to admit that a fully ripe Black Celeste is just an awesome looking type fig, the look alone can make one think it's a better tasting fig to another Celeste imho whether it's reality or something the mind is making one think of the flavor. It definitely looks richer, and to get a fig that looks like that in non wasp area's is just amazing imho.
Well I am hoping to show the differences this year.@Bofig @ktrain
Just an assumption but one has to admit that a fully ripe Black Celeste is just an awesome looking type fig, the look alone can make one think it's a better tasting fig to another Celeste imho whether it's reality or something the mind is making one think of the flavor. It definitely looks richer, and to get a fig that looks like that in non wasp area's is just amazing imho.
And to take it a step further, it's a pretty fig in just general fig comparisons so that alone probably fuels the popularity.
Where does sweet Diana fall on this list? Seems like it’s another Celeste to me. I’ve got them now but wasn’t able to get much for ripening last year on its first season.Well like I've stated prior, I am growing many Celeste type figs, Blue, Black, The One, Texas Peach, Classic, Hunt, Stallion...seems like there is 1 or 2 more.
The One was really good last year.
I'm going to try to get a comparison this year, if the critters don't get them all. lol
You know I had that one too, but culled it.Where does sweet Diana fall on this list? Seems like it’s another Celeste to me. I’ve got them now but wasn’t able to get much for ripening last year on its first season.
Ironically the reviews I've seen with IC is that it's not that great of an improvement over regular Celeste's--So my assumption is that if one has it, then fine but if you already have other Celeste's in your collection you're probably fine without it unless you really want it for some reason.I have 3 regular Celeste and I wasn't really interested in getting an Improved Celeste but a local nursery has 2 gallon Improved Celeste for $20. It's hard to pass up just because of the price and no shipping cost, but I don't know how much difference there is in IC and regular Celeste. If there isn't much difference then I don't want it. Is it really improved? For that matter, when talking about Celeste figs, should some of the LSU figs be included in the discussion, like Tiger for example? I am just wondering if Black Celeste is worth the cost, and if I should buy Improved Celeste when I already have 3 regular Celeste.