Any Fig Fanatics?

   / Any Fig Fanatics? #41  
I got mom this cap to wear when she sold her figs…

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   / Any Fig Fanatics? #42  
I dehydrate some figs, some I eat from the tree, some I use to cook.
Gave some to my neighbors yesterday.

Fig tree is so tall again that I can walk upright under the branches.
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Still plenty of figs left to ripen.
Birds have been very active on the tree also the last few days.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics? #43  
I hadn't thought about birds! But ... I was thinking this morning that the rotten raccoons may try to steal them, so this morning while I was headed home for a long lunch break, I decided to add a few strands to the bottom of the 3D fence I have to keep the deer away ... Unfortunately I ran out of wire, but got a strand at 6", next time home I'll put another one up at 12" ...

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It's got plenty of juice! :cool:

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   / Any Fig Fanatics? #45  
Stark Bros had fig trees on sale last fall. They said that in my zone it's best to pot them and vring them into someplace cool and dark for the winter. I was ready to order until I read that they grow to be 10 feet tall.
That'd take someplace taller than what I have, accessible via tractor. (Granted it'd be foolish for me to have a building NOT accessible by tractor...)
 
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#46  
Stark Bros had fig trees on sale last fall. They said that in my zone it's best to pot them and vring them into someplace cool and dark for the winter. I was ready to order until I read that they grow to be 10 feet tall.
That'd take someplace taller than what I have, accessible via tractor. (Granted it'd be foolish for me to have a building NOT accessible by tractor...)
But they don't have to grow 10 foot tall. You can train them to grow out not up. But yeah, some sort of mechanical advantage would be a smart play with a fig in a 25 gallon pot.
 
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#47  
I just picked some leaves today before they all started to fall. Fig tea is supposed to be really nice.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics? #49  
Got another bag of figs picked and into the freezer.
probably one more round to go and will dehydrate those.
I will leave anything after this to the birds and bugs.
It's rare my fig tree does not get to 10' tall.
I pick them when they start turning brown, leave them when they are fully brown and start splitting and get too soft/mushy.
 
   / Any Fig Fanatics? #50  
Its time to start harvesting our fig leaves. THere is no certain time, first time I harvested them they were green as a gourd. I put them on the kitchen table for a few weeks until they go crunchy. Worked fine.

Yeah as mentioned above you can prune them to any shape you want. It does affect production somewhat though. Hmmmm

Just thought about this, I bet I could graft one type of fig to another... Hmm I may try that this spring.

Anyone ever try grafting a fig tree? I'm guessing they are all in the same Genus or cultivar that should allow that. Better look that up...
 

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