RE:Harvesting figs.I have a fig tree that I've had forever never harvested any figs :( it grew a few last year but never matured , crazy talking to my neighbor behind he just planted one and twice the size of mine I guess must be the soil.
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RE:Harvesting figs.We have two fig trees in pots on the deck. One produces three figs, the other none. Damn squirrels got two of the crop before they were ripe.
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Post #4ollygrumpsUltra NudistOlly (happy to be unwrapped) RE:Harvesting figs.Yes, save the fig leaves for when they are needed. I have been known to pick a bigger one for my friend and a smaller one for me, both just adiquate
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Post #5johngwSuper NudistDo not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may differ. GBS RE:Harvesting figs.Yes, save the fig leaves for when they are needed. I have been known to pick a bigger one for my friend and a smaller one for me, both just adiquate
I've sometimes done the same but don't get excited.
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RE:Harvesting figs.Yes, save the fig leaves for when they are needed. I have been known to pick a bigger one for my friend and a smaller one for me, both just adiquateI've sometimes done the same but don't get excited.
What is keeping it in place?
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Post #7johngwSuper NudistDo not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may differ. GBS RE:Harvesting figs.What is keeping it in place?
Folded parcel tape.
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