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Happy - Happy FigaLishous items

Building the Fig, Prosciutto , Roasted Garlic Crostini

The Crostini

Yummy

Baking the Crositini
Ideal way to Freeze your figs. Cut the stem off. Cut fig in Half. place on cookie sheet. Freeze

Freezing your extra figs

Thing to create that are tasty

Building the Happy Fig Ball

The Fig Ball

Yummy

Building the Fig Ball
Building the Fig, Prosciutto , Goat Cheese Grilled Cheese

Grilled Cheese (Fig, Goat cheese, Prosciutto)

The Best Grilled Cheese

Building the grilled Cheese step 2
Ideal way to Freeze your figs. Cut the stem off. Cut fig in Half. place on cookie sheet. Freeze

Recipes for Fun

Thing to create that are tasty

Building the Fig, Prosciutto , Roasted Garlic Crostini

Recipes for Fun

The Crostini

Baking the Crositini

Happy Fig Pancakes

Add at least 1 cup of chopped figs to your 2 cups of Batter

Happy Fig Pancakes

Add at least 1 cup of chopped figs to your 2 cups of Batter

Ready to Freeze Figs

Cut Stems off, Slice in half, cover with Seran warp to reduce freezer burn. once frozen, place frozen figs in a zip look bag

Happy Cored Figs in Grappa

A great treat. Core meet from figs, place in sealed Jar for a few months, serve in glass or on your favorite ice ream

Planter options for your trees

Several options for keeping your trees Happy. A large planter of at least 18-36 inches will do. At least 18-24 inches high. Holes in the bottom or lower sides are key to allow NEW roots to grow EACH year.  This method tends to produce more fruit due to the new root growth each year and NOT being Root Bound.

Benefit: Eazy to move and store.

When to Harvest

Your figs will be ready when they are Purple and start to feel soft to the touch. With Rain, they get very PLUMP, and you should pick ASAP before the Bees, Ants or birds get involved


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