Figs
Re: Figs
At my university (Bangor, N Wales) a Fig tree by the cathedral there had small, hard green fruit (i.e., nowhere near ripe) in late October - November. By winter they fell off, still unripe. Quite a warm area there, warmer than most of Britain.
Re: Figs
I've got another few weeks then to see whether they ripen. I hope so. By the looks of the new batch, I should have a few more next year hopefully - that's if the Winter's kind again.
Thanks all.
Di
Thanks all.
Di
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Re: Figs
I have a client who as a few fig trees with loads of figs ripening
his wife gave me 2 last week, but she cut them in half, added honey, cinnamon and almond flakes, then baked them in the oven till the honey caramalised....
I was never fond of figs, but I will be planting a fig tree shortly .... that was really nice
his wife gave me 2 last week, but she cut them in half, added honey, cinnamon and almond flakes, then baked them in the oven till the honey caramalised....
I was never fond of figs, but I will be planting a fig tree shortly .... that was really nice
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Yours look nice ones Springy. Mine aren't so big as that but look almost ready to pick, nomnomnom.Springy wrote:Picked mine today! I haven't tasted them yet so the jury is out as to the flavour.
A lot bigger than I thought they would be though!
I shall roast mine with honey as well Dim, they sound tasty. I love fresh figs from hot places, I don't know how these will compare. I hate fig rolls.
I've got five not three, so should just be enough for one desert each for the two of us
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Re: Figs
My £1.98 fig from B&Q, in the dead plants section, as all the leaves had fallen off, but was early December produced it's first figs last year. I didn't notice them until the leaves fell, and were ripe in November. There were only 2 but were delicious. One of my favourite fresh fruit, along with dates
Not done too well this year as couldn't keep it watered enough in the tub it's in. Spent most of the summer wilted
Not done too well this year as couldn't keep it watered enough in the tub it's in. Spent most of the summer wilted
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Re: Figs
Looks ok to meSpringy wrote:To be honest I think I've only tried a fresh fig once so I'm not actually sure what they should look like inside. I've cut one open and eaten it and I'm still alive but I think it may have been over ripe!
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Re: Figs
From what I understand, if they are soft, they are good for eating. The ones I used to pick in Santorini were very very dark skinned and real juicy. I don't know what sort they were, but not the same as I'm growing here.
They look good to me as well Springy.
Di
They look good to me as well Springy.
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Re: Figs
My o/h pinched them Had them with his porridge this morning.
Otorongo, my plant bore fruit when it was small, but the cold took my first crop. It was in a tub as I read they fruit better with the roots restricted, but wanted it in the ground so planted it at the bottom of the garden out the way, near my greenhouse. It still isn't very big but has already got a lot of decent size figs ready to mature next year, lthough I won't see the benefits as I won't be in this garden next Summer. I shall buy another one for my next one though. I bought this one off e-bay for a few pounds, Brown Turkey, but shall have a look round and compare crops and varieties when I get round to buying again.
Di
Otorongo, my plant bore fruit when it was small, but the cold took my first crop. It was in a tub as I read they fruit better with the roots restricted, but wanted it in the ground so planted it at the bottom of the garden out the way, near my greenhouse. It still isn't very big but has already got a lot of decent size figs ready to mature next year, lthough I won't see the benefits as I won't be in this garden next Summer. I shall buy another one for my next one though. I bought this one off e-bay for a few pounds, Brown Turkey, but shall have a look round and compare crops and varieties when I get round to buying again.
Di
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