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Cody Jolly
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Black Madeira KK vs Black Tuscan! (fig comparison)
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Black Madeira KK vs Black Tuscan! (fig comparison)
2024 Figs begin!!! This one change will be HUGE
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2024 Figs begin!!! This one change will be HUGE
Grandparents review - LSU Tiger Vs Smith!
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Grandparents review - LSU Tiger Vs Smith!
This Fig is Juicy, Tasty & Productive!!!
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This Fig is Juicy, Tasty & Productive!!!
Backyard Garden Tour! Feb 23’ (Zone 9a) Figs, peaches, veggies, compost pile
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Backyard Garden Tour! Feb 23’ (Zone 9a) Figs, peaches, veggies, compost pile
No wonder it’s called LSU TIGER! (FIG)
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No wonder it’s called LSU TIGER! (FIG)
Dall OSO fig & Squirrel prevention tips!!!
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Dall OSO fig & Squirrel prevention tips!!!
Cheapest Fig Tree vs Most Expen$ive - Surprisingly Similar!!!
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Cheapest Fig Tree vs Most Expen$ive - Surprisingly Similar!!!
This fig variety is tasty & has amazing rain resistance!!
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This fig variety is tasty & has amazing rain resistance!!
This fig tastes just like a Blueberry!
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This fig tastes just like a Blueberry!
i258 fig taste & young fig tree shaping!!
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i258 fig taste & young fig tree shaping!!
Black Madeira KK Fig Tasting! Wow!!
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Black Madeira KK Fig Tasting! Wow!!
Tomato Trellis System - Fall 21’ Homegrown Tomatoes
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Tomato Trellis System - Fall 21’ Homegrown Tomatoes
Redfish sight fishing Galveston oct 2021
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Redfish sight fishing Galveston oct 2021
Big Shark @ Night Offshore Texas - Gulf of Mexico (Rod-n-Reel)
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Big Shark @ Night Offshore Texas - Gulf of Mexico (Rod-n-Reel)
Spearfishing huge wahoo & biggest hammerhead iv ever seen
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Spearfishing huge wahoo & biggest hammerhead iv ever seen
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First year from cutting i have 4 main branches at 16 inches and 40+ figs. Only fig that tastes legit like strawberry shrotcake. Got figs around 30-60 grams. Still have like 30 left. They formed a bit late into july but next year i expect them around august. The other wild flavor fig i have is VDB. VDB and smith im going to root more cuttings and earlier this year
Love your setup! Thanks for sharing
Florida? Texas? California?
@@mofomoco Texas
That is really pretty for a Smith. Niiice
What variety fig is that?
@@DeepuCEO smith
Do you have black Tuscan cutting for sale?
@@alexskazhynyuk1348 not at the moment, hopefully next year I have enough so I can start sharing with y’all!
@@cjolly259 I would like one as well when available.
Azores Dark and Black Celeste are two varieties on my wish list. Thanks for sharing.
Nice looking Smith fig man. My first year in ground Smith in the DFW area is heads and shoulders over everything else. I can’t wait to plant a few more varieties in ground next year.
The fig is awesome, but damn dude that house is huge!!!!!!!
Good one👍
Looks great cant wait for mine to mature
whats your water schedule like?
@@klmule In the hot summer it’s twice a day for 5 minutes. When it cools off once a day for 5 min. Sprinklers are about 13gal/hour. If water is running out the bottom, back off the time
Whatablessing ! figs
Great video do you give away or sale your fig cuttings at the end of the season
@@johngillum101 thanks! Not at the moment but I might in the future
Great video! Your grandfather looks really young. I wouldn’t think he was 95. He looks like he is in his 60s
@@artgarcia2340 haha thanks I’ll tell him you said that!
Most incredible Smith I ever saw. You’ve got great looking trees. How do you deal with rust. I got wrecked this year. Second year growing
@@RegularJohntv thanks man! Hurricane beryl wrecked mine, this was before that but for rust prevention - consistent water, nutrients and open canopy. Might try a liquid copper early next year
About mosquitos....Do you think fig trees in ground increase the amount of mosquitoes? I notice them and theyre horrible this year. I stay for 1 minute and my legs are eaten already. Best to go out with sweat pants
Man. Beautiful figs, Can I get some cuttings I’ll pay for shipping 🙏
Is that yess 😂
In 4th year for my smith in a pot, it made a bunch of fruit like the one in this video. It was one of my best this year. Highly recommended cultivar! :)
Heck yeah that thing looked INCREDIBLE
Has it ever cracked or split any previous grow seasons?
@@julian777ju5 hurricane beryl came through after this video and they split but it took a lot of rain before that
keep randomly hearing about this one...and i do love strawberries... might give it a try growing is central norcal area
Fantastic figs, I added a smith in my collection this year
2nd year and only had one fig so far off my smith. In a bucket so I'm sure that's part of it. Too bad!
You should make more tasting videos, man! Only one or so a year isn't enough!
@@AH-yr3ge haha thanks for the nice compliment
I picked up a Black Tuscan cutting last winter after seeing one of your earlier reviews. That little tree is off to the races. It's just a foot tall but loaded with figs. Looking forward to comparing it to my Preto, Craven's and BMKK.
@@paulm965 nice 👍
Ive been through thst tunnel
I live in houston
Hi from Humble, TX just bought my first fig tree from lowes. I'm glad i found your channel.
Hey what do you use for soil?
Good to see a Black Madeira growing in Houston. The Tuscan looks so good too. I live just outside the loop. I was hesitant to get one not knowing if the rains would be too much trouble.
Nice, Tuscan is a beast in our humidity, bmkk not so much
@@cjolly259 I actually bought some bm kk cuttings on fig bid but they are looking a whole lot like Mt. Etna types. Guess I’m going to wait a year or so until they fruit before I know
@@RegularJohntv you can tell by the leaf. bmkk has round leafs, mt etna leafs have fingers
@@cjolly259 I was very disappointed when I saw the fingers lol. Think I’m gonna chalk it up as a loss.
@@cjolly259 you seem to have all the bases covered with figs. Is there a variety you’re looking to add to your collection that I could trade you for? I have a couple ccd’s lsuSB, lsu gold, lsu tiger, Negra D’agde, 10 or so other varieties. I would really like to add Black Tuscan.
Very nice. 😊
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed
You had me sold at bubblegum gotta get me one now
Ya first thing I thought of was pink big league chewing gum
@@cjolly259 even better i love big league
Nice trees! I just got a LSU scotts black from Houston. Hate to know how much that house cost there though😬.
Thanks! Cool, ya especially now adays 😅
Beautiful House can u do an Update on the Garden all around the House + a Irrigation Video what & how to Instal one
Thanks! Sure 👍
Id like to see the same
beautiful trees!! enjoy the great weather while we have it! cheers
Cheers thanks!!
That's a bummer about the lack of productivity. Out of the five varieties I started from cuttings last year in Jan/2023 this variety has blown away all the others in terms of vigor. I did see that "The Fig Boss" on his website says this about TX-BA1, "The variety requires a lot of light to set the fruit buds like another difficult but worth it tree, Colonel Littman's Black Cross. These trees in my 7-8 hours of standard direct light is just not enough, but this year I finally got some to try." I did get a couple figs off the 1st year tree last season and I have to say they are the ugliest figs I have ever seen. The color reminds me of the skin of the Southern Leopard Frog. However, they did taste pretty good for a 1st year fig.
Nice, haha ya like smith, the ugler the tastier
Beautiful fig plants! Once they are bigger would you share any cuttings? Also, 👋🏼 this is Marlena from camp in Boston in 2009! Not sure if you remember
Hey Marlena! Thanks, I remember haha. Where you located? Still in Cali? When they go dormant in the winter I’ll have lots of cuttings to share 👍
I’ve actually been in Houston for the past 4 years! Im living in the Heights.
@@Marlenanip no kidding lol ok email me your #
Good morning and happy Easter and thank you for the video!🎉 would you happen to have a black Madeira or black Madeira KK fig plant for sale and if so, how much?
Thanks! Happy Easter! I don’t but you can’t go wrong getting one from any highly reviewed seller on figbid.com
I’ll check that website out and thank you for the info! 🙏🏼❤️✝️
Nice irrigation, trees look great. Not sure if you said it but what size pots are those?
Thanks! Pot size is #15, 13.67gal, 51.74 liters
Great Yard!!! I am wondering where you got those emitters hanging on the pots on an angle? Thanks
Thank you! Dripworks.com, they’re called “potstream”
Look out for ants on your trees. They feed on what the scales excretes. Its a sweet honeypot for them.
Anything in particular you like to use to deter ants?
They are sweeter then the figs 😊
Peach tree borer?
I’ll check that out thanks!
@@cjolly259 of course, nice setup by the way.
Nice line-up. I'm rooting a couple of Black Tuscan now, after seeing your video on it last year. Already have BMKK, Craven's, Preto, etc but even if they're same it's a great one for duplicates.
Thanks Paul! Awesome, where are you located?
@@cjolly259 Arizona. I took note of the drip irrigation. It's getting to be a little too much here, hand watering.
Cody. do you have any cuttings of LSU Strawberry available?
I will have to check it out.
Pinco de Mel
I just added a pingo de mel this summer. Have high expectations for it. The name of the Pingo de Mel fig translates to "drop of honey" in its native country of Portugal. This variety is commonly grown in the south west coast of Portugal and is famous for the delicious drop of honey that can be found in the eye. Pingo de Mel was brought to Pennsylvania by a Portuguese immigrant, where it was discovered that this variety could withstand the state's cold winters without damage.
I got that one this summer and it is GOOD, it was a cutting and produced right away
nicee