Fig
The fig tree originated from Mediterranean countries. Turkey is considered a major producer of Fig. These plants are grown in warmer regions. It is also possible to grow in temperate regions with proper indoor temperatures.
Fig tree
Fig tree produce fig fruit and this belongs to the mulberry family. And this is also considered bone friendly because it contains magnesium, calcium, and phosphorous. In, some research it is recommended that it contains 3.2 times more than other fruits.Fig benefits are greater.
Fig varieties
There are almost +800 varieties of figs. But only a few varieties are grown for their delicious purpose.
Black Mission Fig
This fig fruit variety is one of the most commonly grown varieties in the world. The size of the fruit is about 3-5 cm. Initially, the skin seems to be green in color. After ripening it will change to purple or else brown in colour.
Fig seed
There are more than 1000 seeds found in a fig fruit. Seeds are produced from a single blossom.
Germination
Remove a scoop of pulp and soak in water for two to three days. The true seeds are sediment that is ready to be sown directly and it will germinate quickly.
Soil
Fig prefers to grow mostly in moisture and well-drained soil. Application of Bio-NPK results around the plants results in good yield.
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Fig
The fig tree originated from Mediterranean countries. Turkey is considered a major producer of Fig. These plants are grown in warmer regions. It is also possible to grow in temperate regions with proper indoor temperatures.
Fig tree
Fig tree produce fig fruit and this belongs to the mulberry family. And this is also considered bone friendly because it contains magnesium, calcium, and phosphorous. In, some research it is recommended that it contains 3.2 times more than other fruits.Fig benefits are greater.
Fig varieties
There are almost +800 varieties of figs. But only a few varieties are grown for their delicious purpose.
Black Mission Fig
This fig fruit variety is one of the most commonly grown varieties in the world. The size of the fruit is about 3-5 cm. Initially, the skin seems to be green in color. After ripening it will change to purple or else brown in colour.
Fig seed
There are more than 1000 seeds found in a fig fruit. Seeds are produced from a single blossom.
Germination
Remove a scoop of pulp and soak in water for two to three days. The true seeds are sediment that is ready to be sown directly and it will germinate quickly.
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Fig
The fig tree originated from Mediterranean countries. Turkey is considered a major producer of Fig. These plants are grown in warmer regions. It is also possible to grow in temperate regions with proper indoor temperatures.
Fig tree
Fig tree produce fig fruit and this belongs to the mulberry family. And this is also considered bone friendly because it contains magnesium, calcium, and phosphorous. In, some research it is recommended that it contains 3.2 times more than other fruits.Fig benefits are greater.
Fig varieties
There are almost +800 varieties of figs. But only a few varieties are grown for their delicious purpose.
Fig tree
Fig tree produce fig fruit and this belongs to the mulberry family. And this is also considered bone friendly because it contains magnesium, calcium, and phosphorous. In, some research it is recommended that it contains 3.2 times more than other fruits.Fig benefits are greater.
Black Mission Fig
This fig fruit variety is one of the most commonly grown varieties in the world. The size of the fruit is about 3-5 cm. Initially, the skin seems to be green in color. After ripening it will change to purple or else brown in colour.
Fig seed
There are more than 1000 seeds found in a fig fruit. Seeds are produced from a single blossom.
Germination
Remove a scoop of pulp and soak in water for two to three days. The true seeds are sediment that is ready to be sown directly and it will germinate quickly.
Fig Benefits
Figs are commonly rich in antioxidants which will reduce free radicals.
And also rich in potassium which regulates blood pressure levels.
Taking this fruit in every meal will regulate our body weight because fig is highly rich in fiber.
Figs are highly rich in vitamin A which helps in good vision.
The dried figs leaf is majorly used for diabetes, some skin conditions like vitiligo, & allergies.
Not only this dried figs are rich in anti-oxidants
And the fig benefits are more & essential for our daily life.
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Fig
The fig tree originated from Mediterranean countries. Turkey is considered a major producer of Fig. These plants are grown in warmer regions. It is also possible to grow in temperate regions with proper indoor temperatures.
Fig tree
Fig tree produce fig fruit and this belongs to the mulberry family. And this is also considered bone friendly because it contains magnesium, calcium, and phosphorous. In, some research it is recommended that it contains 3.2 times more than other fruits.Fig benefits are greater.
Fig varieties
There are almost +800 varieties of figs. But only a few varieties are grown for their delicious purpose.
Black Mission Fig
This fig fruit variety is one of the most commonly grown varieties in the world. The size of the fruit is about 3-5 cm. Initially, the skin seems to be green in color. After ripening it will change to purple or else brown in colour.
Fig seed
There are more than 1000 seeds found in a fig fruit. Seeds are produced from a single blossom.
Germination
Remove a scoop of pulp and soak in water for two to three days. The true seeds are sediment that is ready to be sown directly and it will germinate quickly.
Soil
Remove a scoop of pulp and soak in water for two to three days. The true seeds are sediment that is ready to be sown directly and it will germinate quickly.
Irrigation
Drip irrigation is the most suitable irrigation for fig trees. A plant requires at least 13-15 liters of water a day.
Sunlight
This plant requires 6-8 hours of direct sunlight. Less amount of sunlight will produce less amount of fruits.
Planting tips
In summer trees should remain in full sun and never forget to add nitrogen fertilizer every 4 weeks. And during winter tend to move the plant to an indoor area with moist soil.
Pruning
In the first year of growth the upward portion trimmed to 50 percent. And so it will grow into a stout and large trunk.
Fertilizer
Application of good organic manure or vermicomposting monthly once around the plant.
Transplanting
Only two smaller leaves should remain above the pot. After transplanting the cuttings should remain in moist soil.
Maturity indices of fig
When the fruits become soft in nature it is the right time to identify their maturity and the neck region will become wilt. If we pick the fruit before its maturity, there is a high chance of the possibility for latex to discharge. Based on the variety of plants the color will change accordingly to its maturity rate. Black mission figs should remain dark purple and calimyrna figs should remain light yellow in color to find their maturity stage.
Harvesting time
Based on weather conditions harvest time varies. In, summer time we can expect a harvest at two times. One in June month and another one in August
Fig Benefits
Figs are commonly rich in antioxidants which will reduce free radicals.
And also rich in potassium which regulates blood pressure levels.
Taking this fruit in every meal will regulate our body weight because fig is highly rich in fiber.
Figs are highly rich in vitamin A which helps in good vision.
The dried figs leaf is majorly used for diabetes, some skin conditions like vitiligo, & allergies.
Not only this dried figs are rich in anti-oxidants
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Since no one asked for any Fake Peppinos yet, I keep wondering if there's a Fake Peppino with any kind of plant DNA like a sunflower or a bluebell cause I'd like to see a Fake Peppino with plant DNA?
You are right there has been no Fake Peppinos from these suggestions, but I think that's more on me choosing Peppiclones for them rather than folks specifically asking for one over the other jgfdlkdf
But still! Can definitely use more Fake Plantpinos, there are only three so far - #3110 is a Pumpkin, Rosemary is moss, and #0978 is a cherry blossom tree - so no flower fakies yet!
Well, until now right now, bc have two of them!!! I am not immune to 'yellow cheery sunshine character' and 'blue/purple calmer and sometimes sad cloudy character' pairings kljfdgjkdg
Also, bonus for the sunflower, bc they can move their petals, kinda like a frilled lizard but also not really lfgslkjfgd
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Fall Roasted Vegetable Salad with Creamy Pumpkin Dressing (Vegan)
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Vegan Rugelach - 3 Ways
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Mark Belan on Twitter made a really cool infographic on the different forms of fruit (or pseudofruits in the case of accessory fruits) that angiosperms have!
He has it for sale as a poster here!
Also!! Please do not share without crediting the original artist!
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Roasted Squash, Caramelized Fig, and Feta Salad (via Half Baked Harvest)
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up to the episode where we meet Ayda and I thought I was ready but SHE. MY GIRL. I LOVE HER SO MUCH
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Cognac Quails
These Cognac Quails, soaked in brandy and roasted to deep golden brown perfection, remain beautifully juicy, and their delicate flesh is fragrant with the spirit! They are absolutely delicious and were our pièce de résitance on New Year's Eve! You needn't wait for a festive occasion though, these beauties will brighten up any chill, windy and grey Winter day! Happy Wednesday!
Ingredients (serves 4):
half a dozen prunes
4 large dried figs
1/3 cup dried apricots
1/2 cup good quality Cognac or Brandy
3 rashers smoked streaky bacon
1 tablespoon olive oil
half an onion
1/2 teaspoon coriander seeds
1/2 cup cooked wheat berry
1/2 teaspoon fleur de sel or sea salt flakes
1/2 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
4 beautiful quails, prepared and gutted
1/2 teaspoon fleur de sel or sea salt flakes
1/2 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened at room temperature
2/3 cup good quality Cognac or Brandy
The day before, pit the prunes. Place prunes, dried figs and dried apricots in a bowl. . Add the Cognac. Stir to mix well. Cover with cling film, and leave to soak, at room temperature, overnight.
The next day, heat a deep skillet over medium-high heat. Add bacon rashers, and fry, a couple of minutes on each side. Remove bacon from the skillet, keeping the bacon fat in the skillet, and transfer to small plate. Set aside.
Add olive oil to the skillet.
Peel and finely chop onion, and stir into the skillet. Cook, about 3 minutes, until tender. Add coriander seeds, and fry, a minute more.
Cut Cognac-soaked prunes, figs and apricots in small dices, and stir into the skillet. Cook, a couple of minutes more.
Roughly chop bacon, and return to the skillet. Cook, another minute.
Stir in cooked wheat berry, and cook, a couple of minutes. Season with fleur de sel and black pepper.
Gradually stir in half of the remaining Cognac from the soaked fruit. Reduce heat to medium, and cook a couple of minutes more. Remove from the heat and let cool completely.
Preheat oven to 200°C/395°F.
Season the inside and outside of the quails with fleur de sel and black pepper, rubbing them in gently. Drizzle remaining fruit Cognac into each quail, rubbing it in and all over the birds.
Generously stuff the quails with Cognac-soaked fruit and wheat berry mixture. Secure it in with a toothpick, to close the gap.
Arrange stuffed quails onto a roasting tin, and rub each generously with softened butter. Pour half of the Cognac at the bottom of the tin, and place in the middle of the hot oven.
Roast, at 200°C/395°F, 1 hour, regularly basting with Cognac and roasting juices. About half-way through, pour in remaining Cognac at the bottom of the tin.
Serve Cognac Quails hot, with Roasted or Butter Parsnips.
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Fig
The fig tree originated from Mediterranean countries. Turkey is considered a major producer of Fig. These plants are grown in warmer regions. It is also possible to grow in temperate regions with proper indoor temperatures.
Fig tree
Fig tree produce fig fruit and this belongs to the mulberry family. And this is also considered bone friendly because it contains magnesium, calcium, and phosphorous. In, some research it is recommended that it contains 3.2 times more than other fruits.Fig benefits are greater.
Fig varieties
There are almost +800 varieties of figs. But only a few varieties are grown for their delicious purpose.
Black Mission Fig
This fig fruit variety is one of the most commonly grown varieties in the world. The size of the fruit is about 3-5 cm. Initially, the skin seems to be green in color. After ripening it will change to purple or else brown in colour.There are almost +800 varieties of figs. But only a few varieties are grown for their delicious purpose.
Fig seed
There are more than 1000 seeds found in a fig fruit. Seeds are produced from a single blossom.
Germination
Remove a scoop of pulp and soak in water for two to three days. The true seeds are sediment that is ready to be sown directly and it will germinate quickly.
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5/4/24 ~ Fig update. He needs to be planted in ground soon. I had to wait till the grass was cut - so possibly he’ll go in ground tomorrow! 🤞🏻
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Fall Harvest Salad with Spiced Apple Cider Bourbon Vinaigrette
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Sticky Rice with Mango, Figs and Sesame Seeds
This sweet and nutty sticky rice dish is ideal for a snack or dessert. It's a delicious and filling treat thanks to the combination of fresh mango, ripe figs, and toasty sesame seeds.
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