Onions, garlic, and figs

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Figs

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Oh and can't forget my garden stalker ................ um I mean helper. lol Pebbles
 

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Lovely pictures, Kassaundra. :happy_flower Your helper probably serves best just by looking handsome all day. Your fig looks like mine does right now. This is the second year that I've had my Brown Turkey fig and it has those little nubbins on there. I did a happy dance when I saw them today because surely they must be figs, right? I never did see it bloom, but I am told their bloom is not all that noteworthy anyway.
 

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Beautiful, as always! I was afraid I was going to open this post and it would say, "underwater".
 

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journey11 said:
Lovely pictures, Kassaundra. :happy_flower Your helper probably serves best just by looking handsome all day. Your fig looks like mine does right now. This is the second year that I've had my Brown Turkey fig and it has those little nubbins on there. I did a happy dance when I saw them today because surely they must be figs, right? I never did see it bloom, but I am told their bloom is not all that noteworthy anyway.
Mine are second year too and I didn't see any blooms either.
 

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lesa said:
Beautiful, as always! I was afraid I was going to open this post and it would say, "underwater".
Thanks, and just about another 1/2 inch of rain today the garden is underwater still.
 

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Kassaundra said:
journey11 said:
Lovely pictures, Kassaundra. :happy_flower Your helper probably serves best just by looking handsome all day. Your fig looks like mine does right now. This is the second year that I've had my Brown Turkey fig and it has those little nubbins on there. I did a happy dance when I saw them today because surely they must be figs, right? I never did see it bloom, but I am told their bloom is not all that noteworthy anyway.
Mine are second year too and I didn't see any blooms either.
The flower is on the inside of the fig. It does not look like a flower, but it's in there and you just eat the whole thing. (I have visions of ya'll digging in the bottom of the fig looking for the flower) :lol:
 
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