June is fig season in Louisiana. The popular fruit tree abounds in backyards throughout the state. Figs are easy to propagate and are good pass-along plants, says LSU AgCenter horticulturist Charlie ...
“Glad you found this Cajun Honey Fig tree… I also look forward to hearing your critique of my Socorro Black tree!” “I’m looking for a cutting or small tree of a Smith fig. I have most of the LSU figs ...
The Advocate: Tiger, LSU Purple and more: It's fig season. Here are 5 tips to optimize your harvest
Tiger, LSU Purple and more: It's fig season. Here are 5 tips to optimize your harvest
The Advocate: LSU AgCenter Garden News: Sweet figs popular with people, birds
Fig trees ordinarily do not produce a good crop of fruit until the third or fourth year after planting. You will generally see small green figs where the leaves join the stem, even on very young trees ...
Figs are one of the most widely planted fruit trees in home landscapes in Louisiana. They thrive in the New Orleans area and are remarkably easy to take care of. With little effort, they will produce ...
Figs are one of the most common fruit trees you’ll find growing in Louisiana backyards. And for many of these fig trees, there’s a name and face and a personal back story behind them. That’s because ...
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