sobelri said:Ever try growing figs? There are some varieties that thrive in the heat.
i grow figs at my parent's house. at first it took a while, but recently it took off
sobelri said:Ever try growing figs? There are some varieties that thrive in the heat.
Muckyai said:I have an old fig tree, whenever the fruit starts to get ripe the starlings have party time!
A flock of starlings is called a murmuration.
vitriol102 said:So...which pepper plants are good to grow in FL - that can survive the brutal Sun and heat?
How do you “discourage “ the starlings from wiping out your figs?Muckyai said:I have an old fig tree, whenever the fruit starts to get ripe the starlings have party time!
A flock of starlings is called a murmuration. [emoji4]
I'm exploring some Caribbean varieties. Most of these seem to end up being a chinense. They seem to be able to handle the climate and humidity better.vitriol102 said:So...which pepper plants are good to grow in FL - that can survive the brutal Sun and heat?
Is that a pet?Muckyai said:Honestly I haven't tried to discourage it since I'm not crazy about figs.. even have gopher turtles getting in on the figgy action.
Wild fig loving critterPtMD989 said:Is that a pet?
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Cool. Up here we have turtles that look similar to your friend, but they’ll take your finger off. Snapping turtles, you probably have them also. Good thing yours is a herbivore.Muckyai said:Wild fig loving critter
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Actually got bit by one of those snapping turtles when I was a kid. The neighbors brought one home from the Everglades to make soup. Luckily it let go after a few panicked moments!PtMD989 said:Cool. Up here we have turtles that look similar to your friend, but theyll take your finger off. Snapping turtles, you probably have them also. Good thing yours is a herbivore.
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