Many thanks to David and his family for sharing some of their delicious figs! Thank you for joining me today! 💚 Misilla Learn more at the link below and save 10% with code, learntogrow10: www.thefighunter.shop/
Wow those look delicious! I was wondering how common is it for wasps to nest in the fig fruit? I heard it does happen so it has made me reconsider growing them someday when I have more land. I do love the taste of figs though. Thank you Misilla!❤
Hi Mary! Thank you! Common figs, ones that are sold at most nurseries are self pollinating and don’t require the fig wasp to transfer pollen. If you’re in a mild climate, early ripening varieties and ones that produce good early/breba crops should do well. We love Desert King and Peter’s Honey. We have several young ones that are not mature yet to fruit, but I’ll show them in the near future. I hope you have a great weekend!❤️😍
Hi Mary yes except the second crop on the desert king needs to be pollinated or caprified by the fig wasp. It also produces a great early or breba crop. Peter’s honey is a good one too and Violet de Bourdeux.
Many thanks to David and his family for sharing some of their delicious figs! Thank you for joining me today! 💚 Misilla
Learn more at the link below and save 10% with code, learntogrow10: www.thefighunter.shop/
Fantastic DEMO! Those are some of the most coveted fig varieties!! Yum! 😋
Thank you so much! They sure are! 😋
Thanks for your review of these fig selections. I’m hoping to experience tasting some myself next year.
You’re welcome! They’re absolutely delicious!
L had no clue there were so many varieties . Your looks great !!!
Thanks Gene ☺️
I love figs. I hope to try other varieties. Thanks for the review.
@learntogrow1 Thank you so much for letting us be apart of your Growing adventure ❤❤❤
You’re welcome and thanks for inspiring others! 🙏🏽❤️
Wow those look delicious! I was wondering how common is it for wasps to nest in the fig fruit? I heard it does happen so it has made me reconsider growing them someday when I have more land. I do love the taste of figs though. Thank you Misilla!❤
Hi Mary! Thank you! Common figs, ones that are sold at most nurseries are self pollinating and don’t require the fig wasp to transfer pollen. If you’re in a mild climate, early ripening varieties and ones that produce good early/breba crops should do well. We love Desert King and Peter’s Honey. We have several young ones that are not mature yet to fruit, but I’ll show them in the near future. I hope you have a great weekend!❤️😍
@@LearnToGrow1 Thank you so much Misilla! Are the ones you grow self pollinators?
Hi Mary yes except the second crop on the desert king needs to be pollinated or caprified by the fig wasp. It also produces a great early or breba crop. Peter’s honey is a good one too and Violet de Bourdeux.
Do they all grow at different times, i stay in Spain
Hi depending on variety and growing conditions, some ripen earlier than others.
I’d love to see the sugar amounts!
Working on it! ☺️