TheMick27
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That's awesome, thank youI’ll see if I can airlayer one for ya when I get back from Montreal
That's awesome, thank youI’ll see if I can airlayer one for ya when I get back from Montreal
I hear you. It got overwhelming last season, and I got rid of about a third of my trees. The goal was to bring my collection of fig trees to 12-16 tops. Then I rooted about 20 new varieties this season. No regrets, though. Lots of good figs to look forward to. I will, of course, get rid of most of them and only keep the ones that tickle my taste buds the most. While doing so, I am really learning what I and my family like and what grows best in my environment. I think experimenting and trying different varieties is the best way to go. Hoarding is not a good thing. LOL I also started grafting this spring, and it turned out to be quite easy, with amazing results. This will allow me to have fewer trees with more varieties.
What a shame. Still a little early, but it still tasted good. Probably needed another couple days to quote my daughter. Have a couple dripping honey in the organza bags. I hope the don’t split today. Looks like some more rain is coming. I may throw a trash bag over the pot.
I’ve been doing my best not to pick an AJH breba the last two days. The tree is sitting between a holly tree where a Mockingbird has a nest and a kitty willow where the Mockingbird keeps watch from. It’s getting close - some sugar spotting by the ostiole and starting to get soft. Heavy rain is forecasted this week, so I may end up picking it tomorrow.Any early fig is still much better than one a critter gets to first!![]()