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Baby figs
Ivyhouse
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Not 100% on topic but please stay with me. I recently had a dessert in my local fast pizza chain. Baby figs with Marsala and Mascarpone cheese. Absolutely divine. My fig tree is covered in small fruits about an inch in diameter and there is no way they will ripen now. If I soak them, poach even, in Marsala, are they likely to be edible ?
Many thanks in advance.
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I don't grow figs but as I understand it they develop this year and ripen next.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Ivyhouse, you can try poaching them, but I fear you will be disappointed. I tried it many years ago and was not successful. But, experimentation is what it's all about.
Welsh have you ever had a rusty coloured leaf and fruit infedction on you figs ,one of my plants has it and i dont know what or why,any ideas
Thanks all. It seems such a shame to have to trash the crop but I do recall they all drop off over the winter anyway. Mine is a Brown Turkey but does anybody know which variety produces the small fruit suitable for poaching ?
Ivyhouse the problem is our climate, rather than trying to name a few figs that also do ok here why not go to Reads nursery on line info,follow the info and go to Figs
http://www.readsnursery.co.uk/categories/Fig-Trees/ it should help.