Growing & Tasting Panache Tiger & Marseilles Black Figs

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
  • In this video I discuss, pick and taste a Panache Tiger fig and Marseilles Black growing in my garden. These fig varieties are my top two fig cultivars and bear fruit with a rich strawberry taste with their own unique nuance.
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  • @smokeydabeecharlescoleman8365
    @smokeydabeecharlescoleman8365 6 років тому +8

    I love the way that each taste test places a huge smile on your face. Bigger the taste, bigger the smile,lol.

  • @drea4195
    @drea4195 Рік тому +3

    Panache Tiger did very well for me, grew and produced vigorously here in zone 9. It has one of the most upright growth habits of any fig I've seen -- a very handsome tree, as figs go. . The taste, I have heard described as raspberry jam, and from my experience, I'd agree. As mentioned by another commenter, Panache Tiger figs seemed to turn almost yellow when *fully* ripe. Perhaps if you'd waited another day or 2 to harvest, it would have been even better?
    Marseilles black sounds intriguing. Will have to look into it. Thank you!

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  Рік тому +2

      Agree! These figs were not completely ripe; I was new to figs at the time and overly excited to taste the fruit. The summer crop does turn solid yellow but I've noticed the skin color does not always change in the fall even when the fruit is ripe. I'm thinking heat or lack of it in the cooler months may play a role. Marseille Black VS or any of the Chicago Hardy type figs are well worth growing IMO as they are very productive and produce wonderfully balanced berry flavored figs.

  • @AGNESC68
    @AGNESC68 6 років тому +2

    Your fig trees are very healthy planted on the ground, just wish I have the space to grow fig like that too. Panache is a very unique looking fig, I like it very much.

  • @petershu1049
    @petershu1049 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for taking the time to make videos. I like it very much.

  • @WurmHouse365
    @WurmHouse365 6 років тому +1

    Love your videos, and that fact that your growing in 9b. I have a small backyard so on Wednesday I planted a Black Jack in a 20gal container. And put a Panache in the ground in the front yard. Can’t wait. Thanx for your videos.

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому

      Thanks! Very cool---figs are so great to grow--they'll reward you in no time!

  • @TNOG511
    @TNOG511 6 років тому +1

    VERY Cool Review, Of your Figs.. Tfs Big like

  • @mariannechin8472
    @mariannechin8472 5 років тому

    Your tiger fig has such beautiful fruits! The fruit looks like a two colors little balloon, so lovely! I would love to plant the tiger fig but I live in a cold climate area.

  • @justinbarnhouse4940
    @justinbarnhouse4940 6 років тому

    My pinaché made brebas this spring. subsequently they fell off due to winds storms, but they made brebas. great video

  • @jeff6899
    @jeff6899 6 років тому +3

    In a previous video (haven't time time to watch thru this), I believe you referenced that a negative to your panache tiger, though maybe otherwise your fav, was that it had fruit not regularly ripen...there is a technique that ancient Egyptian's (and other cultures with other fruit) successfully used to ripen their figs...they slashed several of them nearby . May signal the plant to ripen other fruit. But the real primary reason it works--confirmed thru carefully constructed experiments--is thru the release of chemicals, primarily ethylene gas...which even in small amt's can assist other nearby fruit to ripen more quickly.

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому +1

      Very interesting approach and science--I will try that out. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @fathualable
    @fathualable 6 років тому +1

    thanks for posting I cant wait to taste the panache tiger fig, i have a Chicago Hardy as well most of my trees are too young to produce much fruit though but atm im getting my negronne figs and they are quite tasty and very productive :).

  • @simplyimpish1055
    @simplyimpish1055 6 років тому

    Thank you Fig Goddess- 👑

  • @newbiegarden
    @newbiegarden 5 років тому

    Havent seen any newer videos from you and I was having withdrawals so I went back to watch something 😁 I cant wait to taste a Panache fig.

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  5 років тому +1

      lol....I took a week off and so did the figs. I'm hoping to be able to do some tastings soon but the figs need to cooperate. :) Panache is still the most sugary strawberry fig I have.

    • @newbiegarden
      @newbiegarden 5 років тому

      @@EnlightenmentGarden That's understandable, you work hard and provide us with awesome content. Panache is the only fig that has not split on me with all the rain we've had. It's already a keeper in my mind. JUST WANT TO TASTE IT (I'm so impatient)

  • @rickyatodaso7255
    @rickyatodaso7255 6 років тому +1

    Great video. I have both of these but they haven't produced yet. Sooo excited to try them! Just subbed, too! :)

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому

      Thanks! You won't be disappointed in either variety! Welcome and happy gardening!

  • @Frankallen12
    @Frankallen12 6 років тому +4

    I'm in Alabama and my Panache taste Outstanding!

  • @kmbrezina
    @kmbrezina 6 років тому +1

    Awesome video! made me search some figs online and I found Trees Of Joy. I am ordering a Lebanese Red and we'll see what else!

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому +1

      Thanks! There is no turning back now :) Bass is awesome. If you want another source for cuttings and plants, I just ordered some high end cuttings from willsfigs.com/ I will be grafting that seems legit.

  • @pupupsaputra3300
    @pupupsaputra3300 4 роки тому

    Hi I'am new subscriber . Love both of them..panache tiger & marseilles black.
    I'am very want it...but I'am far away..

  • @janetlee247
    @janetlee247 6 років тому

    Love your videos, thanks for taking the time to make them! I ordered my first four fig trees from Greg Peterson's fruit tree program. If I want to have a more bush like fig, where there are multiple limbs coming from the base, should I right away cut the figs down lower to the ground like a peach tree, hoping it will branch out the way I want? I just don't want a tree like fig for a few years then realize I have to cut it to the bottom. That might be hard for me to do when it's older!

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому

      Yes--in fact I will be doing a hard prune on this panache tiger as well and will likely film it to give others an idea of pruning practices. You should wait until the trees lose their leaves and go dormant before pruning. I would cut the tree low to the ground but make cuts just above nodes that are projecting on an angle you want growth as the tree will push new limbs in that direction in spring. It would be best to form a vase structure with low scaffolding limbs that can then support your new growth. Hope that helps! Ross Raddi has a nice video on pruning also. ua-cam.com/video/H958OjKhXfc/v-deo.html

    • @janetlee247
      @janetlee247 6 років тому

      Enlightenment Garden thank you so much! Can't wait to check your video out in the future!

  • @Evelyn-zn6td
    @Evelyn-zn6td Рік тому

    Hi, I live in Gilbert. With the long ripening period, do you worry about the fruits being blasted away by our summer storms?

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  Рік тому +1

      Hi! Fortunately fig fruits do not drop off from storms/wind like other fruit can (e.g. peaches, apricots, acerola, etc.). Fig fruit will dry out however in our triple digit heat before ripening properly if the tree is not regularly watered. I find watering lightly daily in those temps results in consistent high fruit quality.

  • @ballforlife6523
    @ballforlife6523 6 років тому

    I'm in southern California and I planted a panache fig tree 6, months ago and it has not grown an inch it's gets plenty of water and sun what could be the problem? great video by the way very informative

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому +1

      Hi! Panache can be slower to get going than other varieties but once it starts, it will outgrow all other fig trees. My young panache put a lot of growth on in months 10+ in the ground. I did feed it a lot the first year and gave this fig variety more water than any other. I fertilized every two weeks during the growing season. To get some growth this year, you might want to give it fish fertilizer, worm castings or a different mild balanced organic fertilizer (I use the Dr Earths fruit fertilizer) every 2 weeks or so. Fig trees are heavy feeders I have found in our warm climate and do really well with growth and fruit production when I feed regularly. If you feed regularly, the other possibility is that there is something wrong with the plant. Is it in the ground or a pot? Could it be root bound? What size pot did you buy it in? Oddly enough, I have find the larger the size of the plant at planting, the longer the plant will take to root out. It's the small ones (1 gallon) that seem to really have taken off for me in a short amount of time.

    • @ballforlife6523
      @ballforlife6523 6 років тому

      Enlightenment Garden thank you for the information i will feed it fish emuslion I hope it eventually outgrows my other fig tree

  • @nickka2009
    @nickka2009 5 років тому +1

    hi, is your MB the MBVS strain? if not, have you tried MBVS?

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  5 років тому +1

      nickka2009 the nursery I bought it from did not indicate the strain but the characteristics of the fig in taste indicate it is mbvs. It remains in my top 3 list.

    • @nickka2009
      @nickka2009 5 років тому

      @@EnlightenmentGarden i have mbvs . Its a great fig. Thanks for the videos

  • @johnmcneill923
    @johnmcneill923 6 років тому

    How will you prune the tiger fig for Next years growth??

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому

      The tree is currently at 9' tall; I already topped it a bit. I'm aiming to maintain 12-15' height and full canopy in general in the orchard. I was not planning on much pruning other than taking it to one central leader and topping a few more feet to maybe 5'. I unexpectedly am getting some high end cuttings this week so I'll be using the panache to do some rind bark grafts. For this, I'll leave a couple limbs but chop to 2' or so to transition to the new varieties.

  • @randywiley1220
    @randywiley1220 5 років тому +1

    Is the Marseille blk. the same as the Blk. Maderiaa?

    • @randywiley1220
      @randywiley1220 5 років тому

      black madeira

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  5 років тому

      @@randywiley1220 They are different cultivars. Both are excellent dark berry flavor varieties but differ in color, taste, size, origin, skin, etc. Marseilles Black is easier and much cheaper to source than Black Madeira. Marseilles Black also seems to be easier to grow/more productive at least in my 9B climate.

  • @seamoscomplices
    @seamoscomplices 5 років тому

    I need help, urgently. One of my fig trees that reproduced it by cut, I passed it to pot and had many roots, I have 2 semans like that, but now it is losing leaves in one of the branches, the other leaves of the other branch (only has 2) they feel firm . I would appreciate your answer, because you are the best expert in the network. Thank you, thank you, thank you, I hope you help me.

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  5 років тому

      I'm not an expert and have lost cuttings myself. Up potting can be traumatic for the fig as it sends it into dry air. Just going from indoor lights to actual sun can cause a rooted cutting to drop all leaves and regrow as it adjusts to new conditions. Don't fret too much on your first try and experiment until you find what works. Dropped leaves when you have strong ones in place is not reason for panic. It may just be adapting. If the plant drops all leaves, then consider creating a humidity dome with a plastic bag and holes for ventilation. That can help acclimate a plant from a bin to normal air in a slower fashion.

    • @seamoscomplices
      @seamoscomplices 5 років тому

      @@EnlightenmentGarden Thank you very much for your reply, sincerely I'm just seeing the "leaves" of my work and they are falling, it hurts and more than I have 2 months taking care of them with a lot of love, I put them in my bathroom I put heaters, I made all the instructions you gave very carefully, hoping that I will not die before I can buy you some cuts and be able to eat. If you do not consider yourself an expert, for me and I think that for many you are, because you have more experience than me. Thank you.

  • @johnmcneill923
    @johnmcneill923 6 років тому

    Can you measure the sugar content? I forget the name???

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому

      If one is inclined, there is a way to measure using a brix refactometer. I have never invested in one. I just grow what tastes good. These are both berry figs, not sugar figs so if you are looking for a fig with the highest brix score then you might want to look into sugar figs like the classic celeste.

  • @truongnhatfigcuttingle8860
    @truongnhatfigcuttingle8860 4 роки тому

    How much one cutting fig

  • @asu5632
    @asu5632 6 років тому

    Where can you buy online the tiger fig

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому +1

      There are probably many but below are links to two nurseries I have purchased plants from online and had a good experience with: www.groworganic.com/fig-tiger-panache-potted-1-yr-dwf-tr.html, onegreenworld.com/product/panache-fig-tree/

    • @asu5632
      @asu5632 6 років тому

      Enlightenment Garden Thank you!

  • @shirinaperna6770
    @shirinaperna6770 5 років тому +1

    I'm just getting into figs and would love to get some pointers from you. Would you be able to help me?

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  5 років тому

      Hi. Fig trees can be grown in ground in USDA zones 8+. If you are in one of those zones, you are in luck as they require little care and produce well. There are varieties that are more well suited to dry climates than humid ones. If you are in a dry climate like Phoenix, my fig channel may give you ideas of cultivars to grow. If you are in a warm coastal climate like Southern California, you can likely grow any variety with success.

  • @wilbertog58
    @wilbertog58 6 років тому +1

    That small one looks like a Red Lebanesse.?

  • @larrypollman5243
    @larrypollman5243 8 місяців тому

    Hi. Do you sell fig cuttings?

  • @mikeymccarroll
    @mikeymccarroll 5 років тому

    Hi I live in the pheonix area and would love to buy some tiger figs from you for a dinner party would you be able to help me

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  5 років тому

      Sorry but my 2018 Panache Tiger figs already fruited earlier this year. It's second main crop may ripen in a month or 2. I am not a commercial grower; just a fruit enthusiast with a backyard garden and do not sell fruit.

    • @Boomanchuful
      @Boomanchuful 5 років тому

      We live here in Phoenix. Trying to find Marseilles black and J. Grise. Where do I look?

  • @Frankallen12
    @Frankallen12 6 років тому

    If you like Panache and MB, you need to plant a "Strawberry Verte" Fig

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому +1

      Thanks! I have a green ischia in the ground; planted Fall 2016. Some say it is the same as strawberry verte but if not very similar. I was excited to get this variety because it is supposed to be one of the sweetest berry figs. For whatever reason, it produced nothing for me this past year. It seems to be very slow growing. I am hoping it will eventually become a productive tree for me.

    • @Frankallen12
      @Frankallen12 6 років тому

      I promise you I have both Fig Trees (In the Ground) Green I and Strawberry V. they are both good, but I have them planted right beside each other and in my opinion I think S.V. is superior, maybe not as fast grower as G.I.. Hope this helps. Congrats on some beautiful Fig Trees. : )

    • @EnlightenmentGarden
      @EnlightenmentGarden  6 років тому

      Thanks! Appreciate the comment--looks like I may be doing some SV grafts in the near future :)