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Desert King Fig

Posted by boizeau 7a (My Page) on
Fri, Apr 1, 11 at 15:36

I have a lot of Desert King figs cuttings to share/trade.
This is a fairly hardy, "for a fig", fig tree. Looking for other good cool weather tolerant figs to grow in the Northwest. Especially looking for cuttings of Gillette fig.


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RE: Desert King Fig

What are u lookin to trade for???
I wouldn't mind growin some figs.
Thanx, Carmen


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RE: Desert King Fig

Mostly other sorts of Figs, but also interested in Black Currants and small fruits, in general. Am really looking for a fig called Gillette.


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RE: Desert King Fig

got any rooted plants I have currents both black and red and a ton of veggie seeds


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RE: Desert King Fig

would you be interested in Turkey figs ?


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