I really enjoy your videos. We planted a Desert King two years ago and today I harvested 9 brebas (first harvest from this tree). We live in McMinnville Oregon and this summer heat has contributed to MASSIVE growth. So excited for next year’s brebas! I hope your family is well and that you’re able to continue making videos, as I’m eagerly waiting for the next!
Ben, I would love to see you do a video on the various varieties you have, I know it is many. Those that do well in Western Washington, and those you would put in ground if you had room. Thanks!
Hey very nice fig selection! We are now picking our desert king fruits! Sooo good! It’s in the ground and about 25 years old. We’ve had some thunderstorms here last couple of days and rain which has come just at the wrong time, as we’ve been bone dry since the end of May. I’m hoping it won’t start blowing open the figs! I have a fig thief to! He’s 2 and a half!😂 all the best. Chris
Wow lovely still watching 2021 do you still grow fig and can I get some of your lovely varieties am from Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago and there's only two varieties in my country
Rat Route, I picked off all the figs that wouldn’t be edible before winter came, not sure if it was right oro wrong... My best producer, most delicious and our favorite was brown turkey. There are desserts you can make with green figs.
I really enjoy your videos. We planted a Desert King two years ago and today I harvested 9 brebas (first harvest from this tree). We live in McMinnville Oregon and this summer heat has contributed to MASSIVE growth. So excited for next year’s brebas!
I hope your family is well and that you’re able to continue making videos, as I’m eagerly waiting for the next!
Thx for watching Danny. My main focus is to share the fun of figs for everyone
Happy to see the review on Lampeira Preta. I started one this winter and will wait patiently . . .
Awesome collection, and formatting! very inspiring!
What's the reason for growing figs in the pot? Would its grow bigger inthe ground,and
Get alot more fruits?
Ben, I would love to see you do a video on the various varieties you have, I know it is many. Those that do well in Western Washington, and those you would put in ground if you had room. Thanks!
Zavia Hope Thomas you should visit his blog if you haven't already. He has a table listing the taste and productivity of the varieties he is growing.
Yes, I have seen it, I just want to know which one's he likes the most that would grow in ground here.
Hey very nice fig selection! We are now picking our desert king fruits! Sooo good! It’s in the ground and about 25 years old. We’ve had some thunderstorms here last couple of days and rain which has come just at the wrong time, as we’ve been bone dry since the end of May. I’m hoping it won’t start blowing open the figs! I have a fig thief to! He’s 2 and a half!😂 all the best. Chris
First video I watched this morning. I had bad carpal tunnel attacks last night. So does that tape really work?
The Vincenzo fig looks delicious 👀😋
You did a great job,Thanks for another great video.
Very helpful!
Wow lovely still watching 2021 do you still grow fig and can I get some of your lovely varieties am from Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago and there's only two varieties in my country
Listen, man. Forget about the figs, we want a videos of Nolan.
5:06- *kool aid man sounds intensify*
Do you sell cuttings
Should main crop figs that won't ripen be left on a desert king?
Depends, if it's an in ground tree yes, in pot, you should probably should pull it off
Thanks , most of mine are in pots right now.....so off with their heads!
if it is in ground, why would you leave the main crop? I'm just trying so soak up all the info I can
plenty of nutrients to soak up from the ground but on long hot summers you may get an edible main crop DK. Its not as good but edible
Rat Route, I picked off all the figs that wouldn’t be edible before winter came, not sure if it was right oro wrong... My best producer, most delicious and our favorite was brown turkey. There are desserts you can make with green figs.