Kompakfigs
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Please leave a permanent tag just in case in 10 years someone finds, (re)names and sells your tree's cuttings.This seems like the move. I plan on doing this in some wooded areas and parks by my house.
Please leave a permanent tag just in case in 10 years someone finds, (re)names and sells your tree's cuttings.This seems like the move. I plan on doing this in some wooded areas and parks by my house.
I wasn’t going to tag them, but I think tagging them makes sense for that reason.Please leave a permanent tag just in case in 10 years someone finds, (re)names and sells your tree's cuttings.![]()
People are crazy.
Variety recommendations are a good start, but this is why you have to have trial a bunch of varieties yourself. Your environment, your growing methods will produce different results and everyone’s tastebuds are different. I’m not a collector so I don’t need a ton of varieties. I would rather have multiples of my favorites. It’s fun to trial. It’s also kind of a pain and gets expensive. I fully expect to see some of my rankings change here from Texas. It’s also why I know someone’s “best” list and cull list, while interesting, doesn’t necessarily help me.Wow, im surprised to see Crozes on this list!
Everyone's tastes are different - for me it is very similar to the other Mt Etnas that I am growing - Azores Dark, RLBV and San Donato de Ninea. And the San Donato De ninea is consistently better for me in the Texas heat. And probably even the other 2 are a notch higher and I desperately needed rootstockWow, im surprised to see Crozes on this list!

Unfortunately for people like me and mech thats 3+ hour drive sometimes 4 depending on where and when you drive. I can get to the maryland border in 45minutes so even those theres a lot of pa fig people theres about me mech and 1 or 2 other people within a huge distance. I dont have any connections in maryland or know anyone in maryland that may be close to cumberland. Ive searched the groups for local people have been to plenty of farmers markets have spread the word thru my work, the owner owns 50+ businesses. Ive talked to my chef at work who loves figs. He knew 2 people with one tree each, both passed away. Ive lived here for 40 years and dont know a single person of almost 50k in the city that grows a single fig let alone collects or is a fig fanatic.The Pennsylvania fig fest and the Lancaster Fig and Pawpaw festival both drew over 400 People each
Hey @superdave336 I might have a couple of short & thick cuttings of San Donato in my fridge. Can check & gift them if you’re interested.That’s why I think it’s important to try different varieties for yourself and growing situation. Now in addition to Croze you just added San Donato de Ninea to my wish list….Will it ever end….
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The DMV Fig Growers group on Facebook has an active For Sale or Trade section that may help you out. In addition to DC, Maryland, and Virginia, we attract people from NJ, PA, and DE. Some drive 4-5 hours to attend our Fig Fests. You may want to consider joining.I can get to the maryland border in 45minutes so even those theres a lot of pa fig people theres about me mech and 1 or 2 other people within a huge distance. I dont have any connections in maryland or know anyone in maryland that may be close to cumberland.
People are jerks. I planted watermelon in my yard once and someone came by and stole the whole plant.(it was small still) they didn’t even fill in the hole.I had 3 yards of triple mix once that I over ordered. Did a curb alert for free. I wanted to make it was easy so I left out my shovel. Someone came by and took all the mix…. Along with the shovel![]()
I think the DMV fig festival maybe the same driving distance as the PA one for me. I have family and friends living in Pottstown though, so I might go there when it's time for cull.The DMV Fig Growers group on Facebook has an active For Sale or Trade section that may help you out. In addition to DC, Maryland, and Virginia, we attract people from NJ, PA, and DE. Some drive 4-5 hours to attend our Fig Fests. You may want to consider joining.
Here’s some links to previous Fig Fests if you’re interested: https://figfanatic.com/threads/dmv-spring-2026-fig-fest.2897/ Just a note that the venue will change as our previous hosts closed. Look for more details coming soon.
To be fair squirrels do this by mePeople are jerks. I planted watermelon in my yard once and someone came by and stole the whole plant.(it was small still) they didn’t even fill in the hole.
Same for the figfrolic event. I drove 4 hours ^to TN to meet fanatics like myself. Someone more fanatical than me came from Canada.The DMV Fig Growers group on Facebook has an active For Sale or Trade section that may help you out. In addition to DC, Maryland, and Virginia, we attract people from NJ, PA, and DE. Some drive 4-5 hours to attend our Fig Fests. You may want to consider joining.
Here’s some links to previous Fig Fests if you’re interested: https://figfanatic.com/threads/dmv-spring-2026-fig-fest.2897/ Just a note that the venue will change as our previous hosts closed. Look for more details coming soon.
It was raccoons that did this for me. They dug most of my plants in garden out every night last spring, until I installed an electrical fence around my garden.To be fair squirrels do this by me
That is wild. When I first read it, I thought they just stole a watermelon but a plant, that is crazy.People are jerks. I planted watermelon in my yard once and someone came by and stole the whole plant.(it was small still) they didn’t even fill in the hole.
Another fanatic flew in from Texas and back to Texas with a few treepots in her checked luggage. She also got a 3 gal potted tree from the gift table, pulled it out of the pot and put a bare root tree in the same luggage. Her husband was quite understanding with her addiction.Same for the figfrolic event. I drove 4 hours ^to TN to meet fanatics like myself. Someone more fanatical than me came from Canada.
I really like Crozes and think it has great cherry/berry flavor. My tree will be going in ground this spring. However you are not the first person who has told me that they were culling it.Everyone's tastes are different - for me it is very similar to the other Mt Etnas that I am growing - Azores Dark, RLBV and San Donato de Ninea. And the San Donato De ninea is consistently better for me in the Texas heat. And probably even the other 2 are a notch higher and I desperately needed rootstock. Picture of a San Donato De Ninea.
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If my son decides to do his PhD work at Penn State this fall, I’ll be scheduling my visits during fig festival weekends.

That’s why I think it’s important to try different varieties for yourself and growing situation. Now in addition to Croze you just added San Donato de Ninea to my wish list….Will it ever end….
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