Tropical Goldenberry (SO)
Impressive tropical🌴 flavor.
Impressive tropical🌴 flavor.
The Amen’s Citron fig variety never ripened any figs. They would just drop or not ripen before frost, so we bailed on it.
We probably different give the Amarcord fig variety a fair chance at proving itself, but we have way too many fig trees, so I let it go.
We only got a single, really nice fig from our new Algerian Chetoui tree, before it was killed over the 2024/25 winter. This one may have to go back onto our wish list.
My Adam Apricot was growing well and may be a worthwhile fig variety, but I decided that I’m not going to take the time to experiment with caprifigs. If it develops a good reputation as an edible fig, I may add this one back onto my wish list.
A very lengthy conversation with David & Priscilla Burke, from The Fig Hunter. We cover all kinds of topics – many unrelated to figs.
One of our favorites!
Allix survived the 2025 winter well – loaded w/brebas in the spring, but they dropped. Then loaded w/mains, which also dropped. Is it even true to type? I just have WAY too many fig trees to deal with it right now, so it’s gone.
The Andreva fig variety seems like just another member of the Black Mission fig family, so we bailed on it.
The fig pop rooting method is my goto way of propagating fig scions.