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Oct 8, 2016 12:01 PM CST
Name: Donna
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I agree with Aspenhill.... FIGS.... FIGS..... FIGS... Hurray! Hurray!

Can't beat figs, the worlds healthiest food... They have so many nutrients, and dry easily.

Just be sure to get a cultivator that will tolerate your climate and produce in your area...
Check in your region, to see which ones taste good as well...

I can send you some cutting of these ones I have, now is the time to take fig cuttings. Just
t-mail address if interested. They are cold hardy, and good and sweet.
Suppose to be Black Bart, but there is no such fig Confused
So, don't know the exact name of them, but they are good.

Daniel (ediblelandscapingsc) is a Fig Guru on here to check with...
"No more bees, No pollination.... No more men!" ~ Albert Einstein

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