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  • Some figs from my yard today..

    This is the biggest haul of the year for me. :/ Lebanese red is on the left Malta black is in the middle and florea on the right. They're all in shady spots so they're ripening way late.
    Please excuse the Mickey plate. Ha
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    Travis
    Pittsburgh, pa

  • #2
    Nice Figs travis Next year should even b a better year for you
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    • #3
      Lookin good Travis! Its great you are still harvesting some figs here in PA in late October! Ive got a few hanging on too, hopefully will ripen this week with the heat we are predicted to have.. Come on 80 degrees!!!! Lol, I think this may be the last week we see temps that high here unfortunately 😔
      My Plant Inventory: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...HZcBjcsxMwQ7iY

      Cuttings Available 2022:
      https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...fxsT1DuH8/edit

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      • #4
        Nice Travis - this week of Indian Summer ought to get a few more to ripen well. Really low night time temps are coming this weekend, might be the end without a fall fig shuffle.
        Ed
        SW PA zone 6a

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        • #5
          I harvested two Lebanese Red yesterday. One ripe one was just average in taste, but one over ripe, slightly dried up one was wonderful. A lot of Level 6-7 tasting figs can go to a Level 9 with a little time, patience and neglect by the critters. My raccoons all look for my Figo Pretos and ignore the other figs around.
          Mara, Southern California,
          Climate Zone: 1990=9b 2012= 10a 2020=?

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            LOL, raccoons with discriminating palates!
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