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Figs!!! #2531567
07/18/18 06:29 PM
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2 days ago my tree was covered in green, acorn sized figs, this morning as I looked out my kitchen window I thought I saw some brown ones and when I got home this evening I went to check and I have FIGS!!!!

Man I love these things. They're like candy to me. Late last season I figured out how to dry them and this year I'll dry all I can, vacuum seal them and hopefully have enough for the whole year!

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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531568
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Better get them quickly. Mocking birds will pick them before you do.


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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531569
07/18/18 06:33 PM
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I got a tree in my yard too.
They're still a bit green yet. But I do love some fig preserves.


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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531572
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Love me some figs right off the tree


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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531575
07/18/18 06:41 PM
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Ours are still green but I figure within the next 3-7 days it'll go haywire. I need to learn how to preserve them.


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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Clem] #2531583
07/18/18 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Clem
Ours are still green but I figure within the next 3-7 days it'll go haywire. I need to learn how to preserve them.

I don't know how to preserve them either.
I just take a few buckets to mom, and pick up the preserves a few days later. smile


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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531604
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fig preserves ,,,,,oh yeah!!!!!

Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531628
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Dried these last night.


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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531638
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Deer get all mine.

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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531643
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I love em too. I'm gonna have to cut mine back to the stump this year. It's grown out of hand.


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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531665
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I ate a bunch off of BamBam's tree this afternoon. My three trees are still real young...they have figs on them, but they're still real green.
BamBam's got a ton of pears on his trees, too...they're almost ready. Only thing on my trees right now is some figs, Fuyu persimmons, and a bumper crop of kumquats. Persimmons won't be ready until around the end of October, kumquats around the end of December, and I go back to work next week, so I'll likely miss the figs.


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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531684
07/18/18 08:29 PM
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I bought a fig tree after Clem gave me some to try. I honestly had never had them before. We have kept the tree in a large pot because we knew we were going to be moving around, but I still get a good number of figs from it. We have a bunch of green ones right now, ready for them to brown up!

Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531784
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Round ‘bout there
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Round ‘bout there

They're about the easiest thing to grow if you have decent soil, sunlight and enough water. Mine gets hit by the yard sprinkler a few days a week, is hammered by morning-midday sun and then shaded in the afternoon. I'll have to trim it back this year so it doesn't go haywire.

My wife's late grandparents had two side-by-side at their old house in Mungumry. I'd stand there and eat figs until I thought I'd puke because they couldn't get all of them and the birds or wasps would get them. When they died and the house sold, the new owners cut both to the ground along with the old pear tree in the front. Those three along with the big pecan trees were some doggone good producers.

I'd not thought about drying them. Will give that a try. Do you vacuum-seal them or store them in the fridge after they're dried?


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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Clem] #2531810
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Originally Posted by Clem

They're about the easiest thing to grow if you have decent soil, sunlight and enough water. Mine gets hit by the yard sprinkler a few days a week, is hammered by morning-midday sun and then shaded in the afternoon. I'll have to trim it back this year so it doesn't go haywire.

My wife's late grandparents had two side-by-side at their old house in Mungumry. I'd stand there and eat figs until I thought I'd puke because they couldn't get all of them and the birds or wasps would get them. When they died and the house sold, the new owners cut both to the ground along with the old pear tree in the front. Those three along with the big pecan trees were some doggone good producers.

I'd not thought about drying them. Will give that a try. Do you vacuum-seal them or store them in the fridge after they're dried?



Bag and freeze if you have enough. Pull out a small baggie to snack on.

Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2531845
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I've been eating on three trays of em for days now,,,,,,,,, ice cold out of the fridge and off the tree too.....

Re: Figs!!! [Re: Strictlybow] #2531849
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Originally Posted by Strictlybow


Bag and freeze if you have enough. Pull out a small baggie to snack on.


Awesome, thanks. Didn't know they could be frozen.


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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Clem] #2531978
07/19/18 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Clem
Originally Posted by Strictlybow


Bag and freeze if you have enough. Pull out a small baggie to snack on.


Awesome, thanks. Didn't know they could be frozen.



Don’t over dry them. About 9 - 10 hours at 135 is good.

Re: Figs!!! [Re: Out back] #2531980
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Originally Posted by Out back
I got a tree in my yard too.
They're still a bit green yet. But I do love some fig preserves.


Mine are still green also, I wish they would hurry up and get ripe...



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Re: Figs!!! [Re: Smells] #2532023
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I love fig newtons, never had a fig off the tree. I need to change that.


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Dang, mine were ripe a month ago or more. Only have some young trees so there weren't many but they are gone by now.

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