Fig Season Starts
Jul. 4th, 2008 10:51 pmMy dearest fig tree - the first thing I ever planted on my property - blessed me with with an actual crop this year. The first year I owned it I almost killed it. It died to the ground, and I almost dug it up and gave it a decent burial. I procrastinated though - and the next spring it began to grow again. I vowed to treat it right from then on. This year it really took off growing. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I bury random dead animals I come across underneath it (so far two squirrels, a raccoon, and a few birds).
Fig tree started as a little 2 ft high baby tree in a gallon bucket. Now it's well over 8 feet.

Fig tree is big enough now that I have to use a ladder to get to the top.

Fig tree is producing enough this year for the birds AND me.

Fig tree started as a little 2 ft high baby tree in a gallon bucket. Now it's well over 8 feet.

Fig tree is big enough now that I have to use a ladder to get to the top.

Fig tree is producing enough this year for the birds AND me.

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Date: 2008-07-05 01:33 pm (UTC)I love dried Dates even though I think they look a little like cockroaches.
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Date: 2008-07-06 04:01 am (UTC)Yes, I like dried dates and I put them in cakes :)