Hative d'Argentile | Right up there with Smith
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2024
- Dare I say that this is one of the best fig varieties period. Boasting a very good berry flavor and great performance just about anywhere. It's right up there with Smith. I think Hative will do better earlier in my season while Smith does better later in the year because of its shorter hang time.
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Glad I got one 😊
I want to get this one for sure some day
bonjour ! the name of this fig is « hâtive d’Argenteuil » not argentile which mean earliest of Argenteuil city 😉
What are you current thoughts on the actual Raspberry Latte figs themselves? Worth growing in a small-ish collection?
Love you Ross
Hi, I'l French and I just can't find this variety in France... do you know if there is an other name for that fig in France ? Thanks !
HDA's flavor is so freakin good...too bad my tree died this year....*starts crying*
I am Albanian, we grew up with figs. I managed to grow a turkey brown from a brach in Philly(outside), which took three years to fruit. Spoilage, birds, make it quite impossible to enjoy as soon as they start ripening it rains.I am a fanatic for figs I just bought a home with land in Huntingdon Valley I want to plant every variety you mentioned( on top ten figs) please help me man if you can spare branches I will pot them myself if you want to get paid we can come to an agreement I will plant them in ground after potting
He will sell cuttings on fig bid soon probably
Not from this fig.
Are Thai dwarf mulberry’s cold hardy to the northeast or figs