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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
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Very nice, I like the smell that brings the fig tree garden.
ReplyDeleteOur fig trees are only just recovering from the murderous winter, We have a few green leaves appearing, but a lot of branches are dead and will have to be cut back. Diane
ReplyDeleteI have a 90 year old neighbor who talks about having fig bushes at her childhood home. She did not like the taste so her mother would make fig preserves and add lots of orange juice to change the flavor!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love figs, especially fresh off the bush.
My husband is sick and I am taking a break from posting but I hope you'll stop by and visit in a week or so.
Have a great day.
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ReplyDeleteThey look good!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteYou're so lucky to have figs in your garden.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
Lovely... green and tender.
ReplyDeleteFigs! My youngest daughter would be in heaven!!
ReplyDeleteI love figs but have never had one fresh off the bush. That must be quite the treat! Beautiful photograph!
ReplyDeleteI'm always happy when you post figs. That's cuz I've never had one...and I forgot the quest to FIND fresh figs.
ReplyDelete<-- now remembers!
:-)
Meravigliosa immagine!
ReplyDeleteIl fico รจ il mio albero preferito!
Ciao cara:)
Luci@
Mmmm lovely. I love figs too, to eat and to look at. I love the purple against the green and the leaves are faulous too. I didn't think I could grow one here, but we were at an Agricultural show last weekend, at a local Horticultural College and they had them growing there very successfully, so I may give them a try. Is your snowball Viburnam out yet? I really love that. Love Linda x
ReplyDeleteOh, you will have a tasty treat soon!
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