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  • Gino's Black 2015 Main

    This three year old tree was placed in ground in April 2014 and died back to the
    ground. It is now over six feet tall and that is after I cut two feet out of the top.

    This fig could have used another day on the tree but we just had a 35 minute
    downpour of .80 inches of rain and I didn't want it to suck up a bunch of water.
    It is as good as it was the last two years. Very berry and not to sweet. The skin was not
    tough but a little chewy and good. No seed crunch. We gave it an 8 on a 1-10.

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    newnandawg 7b Newnan, GA

  • #2
    Very cool Mike. It looks like a Celeste with a berry interior. Thanks for sharing.

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    • #3
      Mike, Mann. That's a good looking fig!
      Nothing in the world takes the place of growing citrus till figs come along. Ray City, Ga. Zone 8 b.

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      • #4
        Hey Hershell, it looks like I spit shined that second pic. LOL
        newnandawg 7b Newnan, GA

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        • #5
          Spit, slobber. Whatever it still looks good. I just can't wait like you do.
          Nothing in the world takes the place of growing citrus till figs come along. Ray City, Ga. Zone 8 b.

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          • #6
            Great fig, Mike. I have a few ripening almost every day on my 3 year old potted Gino.
            Frank ~ zone 7a VA

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