
Di
Conifers wrote:Doubt that they will ripen now, they need much more summer heat than Britain gives, other than in really exceptionally long, hot summers.
Oooops! Just re-read and saw that yours are still hard Di!Springy wrote:Have you squeezed them to see if they are soft Di?? My plant is about 6ft away from the lawn so I don't want to damage plants by walking through my border to check mine unless I can be sure that they are ripe.
A friend of mine had some on his plant last year. They looked minging but actually tasted really nice!
Me too. Mine is planted against a South-facing wall though, which is probably necessary in the UK. (Roots are usually constrained too). And old stockings over them to stop the Wasps eating them ...Yorkshire Kris wrote:I got loads of ripe figs each year from my ex-fig tree. Probably 20-40 fruit per year.Conifers wrote:Doubt that they will ripen now, they need much more summer heat than Britain gives, other than in really exceptionally long, hot summers.
DiCasS wrote:Just posted and it's gone![]()
I'll check tomorrow Springy, but last time I felt they were still quite hard. Not so long back either, just days.
Kris, when were yours ripe? I thought I was doing well with my three![]()
Di