Didn't you say the Verdolino was your favorite?It's good to be king!
Still might be my favourite overall... (Don't tell the other figs)
Didn't you say the Verdolino was your favorite?
I thought Vince#3 was your favorite….lolIt's good to be king!
Still might be my favourite overall... (Don't tell the other figs)
lol...I'm going by memory and it's not that good--now I'll have to searchI don't think I've ever tasted Verdolino.... Did I write that somewhere?
My tree seems like it has to get into its groove each year. The first few figs (Breba or main) always seem to either have less color, less nectar (dryish), or irregular ripening. Perhaps it weather or season related, but after it hits its stride - watch out because it’s capable of knocking your socks off.I’ve got one of these and I’m curious if the ripening time is extra long? We’ve had cooler weather and two brebas started ripening same exact moment. No sap leaking but felt a little tougher skin even 6-7 days in. Do I need to let it hang even longer say like 10 days or are brebas less juicy on this one?
I thought Vince#3 was your favorite….lol
I put it Vince #3 in ground this year to test it in Virginia 7a. Fingers crossed.That’s one of my other favourites![]()
Very nice mine is loaded as well. How early of a start was yours ?Beautiful figs. Enjoy!
I-258 is a gift that keeps on giving. Mine, headstarted, ripened the first fig on June 23 IIRC, and I've been getting a steady stream of large and delicious figs ever since. Such a productive and exceptionally tasty variety!
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@TorontoJoe has a I258 in the ground up in Toronto and it looks great! It’s his favorite figI lost my I-258 this past winter (all my potted trees took severe damage save for 1 local VdB type, but this one bit the dust)
Since I plan to have most / all of my trees in ground eventually, I’m struggling with myself on whether to put it on my list of “for sure, get another copy” versus focusing on other, earlier varieties if I acquire new ones…
What do y’all think? Would it even be worth trying to grow in ground in 7b (just outside of Baltimore, MD)?
I have a couple of late varieties that I intend to trial in ground here but only because I already have them and like I said my goal is no potted trees if I can get away with it!