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    Garden is doing great!

    Cucumber is hanging in there, not thriving like the tomatoes but it does have some small cucumbers on it.

    Zuccunni (sp) is not looking great but it has looked like this since day 1, but now it has flowers.

    Tomatoes are doing well!


    More excited about this than the tomatoes though! Pawpaw Gene, recognize this?

    Then about a week later, don't mind the bird fertilizer on the leaf! lol
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    Shadow looking good, especially the tomatoes!! Is that a fig with the bird fertilizer? If so which variety?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redge View Post
    Shadow looking good, especially the tomatoes!! Is that a fig with the bird fertilizer? If so which variety?
    Yes, it is a fig that pawpaw Gene brought me several years ago. Kept it in a bucket on the back porch for the first 2 years and then planted it this year in February. Wasn't sure it was going to make it but then I got the green leaves on it so I was really excited! It is the Cajun Gold variety if I remember correctly.
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    Thanks Shadow. I grow a lot of figs, but hadn't seen that leaf shape. I have never seen a Cajun Gold variety.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redge View Post
    Thanks Shadow. I grow a lot of figs, but hadn't seen that leaf shape. I have never seen a Cajun Gold variety.
    You to talk with Gene, he's the master with figs. I have one of his trees as well.

    Looking good Dwayne, I'm tempting to do something like that. Especially if I build a green house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redge View Post
    Thanks Shadow. I grow a lot of figs, but hadn't seen that leaf shape. I have never seen a Cajun Gold variety.
    Can't find the post from pawpaw gene with the cajun gold variety but found this one from him with several different variety s
    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/off-t...98-frankenfig/
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