Green Michurinska Fig - Better Than Adriatic
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Zone 7A - Greater Philadelphia
Got my Green Michurinska cuttings from you a number of years back. It’s my wife’s favorite and I would agree it’s excellent. Must have IMO. I’m actually sending cuttings around to some friends this week.
In a previois video you said you wouldn't call it an early variety. Now your tree is mature, would you consider it early, similar to RdB?
RdB is earlier. By about 10 days. You can't beat little ruby, florea and RdB for how early and high in quantity the main is.
@RossRaddi Thanks 🙌🌿
better than Smith? i have a couple cuttings i got off figbid this year..sont have smith, but i got this as well as the bordeauxs after your recommendarions on best figs for humid climates (7b Virginia).
was already growing hardy chicago and LSU Strawberry. i only want 4 or 5 staple figs as i do large variety of other fruit trees.
I think so. You need some good breba producers to extend your harvest. Hopefully you also have Violette de Bordeaux.
@RossRaddi Yeah, violette and ronde are what I meant by "the bordeauxs". I will probably end up adding celeste too to round out my southeast/mid Atlantic coast fig collection. There are too many other types of plants I'm growing to want to mess with some of the fussier fig varieties. The only pots I really want to mess with are for citrus (although I'm gonna experiment in ground with some hardier types).
Thanks for all the amazing work you've done in the world of home fruitgrowing!
How cold hardy are GMs and RdBs? Relative to CH?
Assuming the same level of lignification? Nobody knows.
They're all very hardy though.
An ultra-early Adriatic? Interior looks like it.
Yup.